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LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
YEAR SIX MONTHS <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
the best paper <lb/>
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb/>
EXCELLENT MEDIUM. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
VOL VI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance.<lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, IN. C. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Subscription Price. per year <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, <lb/>
will Ml Democratic <lb/>
men and measure. Hint arc not consistent <lb/>
with the true principles of the party. <lb/>
If yon want a paper from a <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
TOR. W SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
RHYME OF THE GREAT <lb/>
JOAQUIN MILLER. <lb/>
Death is no mystery. plain <lb/>
If death be mystery, then sleep <lb/>
Is mystery strangely deep <lb/>
For, this coming back again <lb/>
ferryman of souls <lb/>
see the gleam of solid shores, <lb/>
I bear thy steady stroke of oars <lb/>
Above the wildest wave that rolls. <lb/>
O Charon, keep thy sombre ships , . .<lb/>
But lone white silence on our lips. all Ins movements and encouraged <lb/>
.,, ; him and spoke to him, as if the <lb/>
All night the tall magnolia kept , lit i L T <lb/>
I buy could hear him ; he <lb/>
rejoined his regiment, exclaimed the boy <lb/>
t i . IT a I i . t J <lb/>
for us <lb/>
fought again, and was slightly <lb/>
wounded in the left hand by a <lb/>
ball, in the last bayonet <lb/>
The day ended in victory <lb/>
But the day after, the fight <lb/>
; boy get up. only a <lb/>
i he said to himself, and breathed <lb/>
i again In fact the boy began to <lb/>
run again as fast as be could, but <lb/>
he limped. sprained <lb/>
thought the captain. <lb/>
The boy ran swiftly for <lb/>
then limped and slackened his pace; having begun again, the Italian <lb/>
; and then broke into a run were overwhelmed, in spite of a <lb/>
I but he seemed to become brave resistance, by the superior <lb/>
more fatigued, and every little i numbers of the Austrians. and oh <lb/>
while stumbled and paused for the morning of the 26th they were <lb/>
I moment. compelled to retreat sorrowfully <lb/>
he has hit by a toward the <lb/>
thought the cap- The wounded, <lb/>
marched on foot with his soldiers, <lb/>
who were tired and silent, and to- <lb/>
ward sunset reached on the <lb/>
watch above the nameless I con Id hear ; he measured and immediately sought <lb/>
Two shapes kept the gloom with keen eyes, the i out his lieutenant, who had bee <lb/>
And gray of mom, where roses wept. j distance interposing between the i picked up, with a broken arm, by <lb/>
doing, <lb/>
A National Insult. <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus. <lb/>
Taking a calm, unbiased and <lb/>
political view of the status of this <lb/>
nation through the lens <lb/>
in surprise, are you <lb/>
captain to me <lb/>
And then that rough soldier, <lb/>
who bad never said a gentle word <lb/>
to an inferior, replied in an <lb/>
soft and affectionate <lb/>
voice <lb/>
am but a , you are a <lb/>
Then he threw himself with <lb/>
open arms on the little drummer; minded hate of North- <lb/>
boy and kissed him three times on em Republican politicians, such as <lb/>
the heart. de in, John Sherman and <lb/>
Cosmopolitan. against the South and her <lb/>
are an insult to the <lb/>
The Coming Girl. <lb/>
Something to Think About. <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus. <lb/>
Hay, baled hay is being hauled <lb/>
through our streets from the far <lb/>
North, this early in the season. <lb/>
of our constitution, and standing We insist that this is wrong. <lb/>
upon the vantage ground of a free ; newspapers must excite an actual <lb/>
and enlightened people, it cannot j dislike to such things in the minds j <lb/>
but be conceded that the bloody our people, There must be pa- <lb/>
billingsgate and narrow j in trade as in all else, or <lb/>
soon we will be subjects, not equals <lb/>
with those who live in the <lb/>
and more favored North. The <lb/>
people must learn to produce these j <lb/>
necessities, and our people must <lb/>
THANKSGIVING <lb/>
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL <lb/>
OUR PROCLAMATION <lb/>
IS READY. <lb/>
The dew-wet roses wept; their eyes <lb/>
dew, their breath as sweet as prayer, <lb/>
And as they wept the dead down there <lb/>
Did feel their tears and hear their sighs. <lb/>
running boy and the glittering of, our ambulance, and who <lb/>
which he saw down there in Jed there first. He was directed <lb/>
the plain in the midst of the <lb/>
wheat fields, gilded by the sun. <lb/>
And meanwhile he heard the <lb/>
whistling and the noise of <lb/>
; lets in the rooms below, the <lb/>
, and angry cries of the <lb/>
and sergeants, the groans of <lb/>
Governor Alfred M. Scales, of Guilford <lb/>
M. <lb/>
man. of New Hanover. <lb/>
Secretary of L <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. of Wake. <lb/>
P. of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
ton, of Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb/>
Wake, who, firing on them to say that the enemy, without <lb/>
Associate S. of from different points, barely gave i ceasing their fire, were waving a <lb/>
; Augustus S. of Wake., refuge in tie white as a summons to <lb/>
The Drummer Boy. <lb/>
On the first day of the battle of the wounded, and the crashing of <lb/>
July about six- j furniture and plaster. <lb/>
soldier belonging to one of the j age be cried, following with his <lb/>
Italian infantry regiments, the distant boy. <lb/>
been sent to occupy an isolated j run He has stopped, curse him <lb/>
house on a height, were Ah he is running <lb/>
attacked by two companies An officer came, out of breath. <lb/>
Charity and Children. <lb/>
The coming girl will cook her <lb/>
own food, will earn her own <lb/>
and will not die an old maid. <lb/>
The coming girl will not wear the <lb/>
to a church, where a field hospital <lb/>
had hastily been He <lb/>
went there. The church was full <lb/>
of wounded, reclining on two rows <lb/>
of beds and mattresses <lb/>
the floor; two doctors and <lb/>
other assistants were anxious- <lb/>
going and coming, and stifled <lb/>
cries and groans were heard. spin more yam for the house than <lb/>
On entering the captain stop- the street, will not despise her <lb/>
and looked about in plainly clad mother, her poor <lb/>
of the American learn to prefer our to j W toe tO Find <lb/>
pie, living as they are under one those of other sections or there <lb/>
government, inseparable, as it will be no homo pride, and no <lb/>
should be impartial. prosperity. Sordid views. <lb/>
The of the must not rule entirely in <lb/>
indeed have given Sherman, For- transactions. A man must not <lb/>
and those other billingsgate buy where he can buy cheap- i i <lb/>
lie scare jest. He must have regard to line <lb/>
Such Wonderful Bargains. <lb/>
We have never before <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR <lb/>
First E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Second Philips, of <lb/>
Edgecombe. <lb/>
Connor, of j t <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
A. Gilmer, <lb/>
and hastily barricade the <lb/>
doors, leaving several dead and <lb/>
wounded in the fields. After bar- <lb/>
the doors the Italian sol- <lb/>
the windows <lb/>
of on the first floor, and began to <lb/>
pour a steady fire into the assail- <lb/>
who were gradually <lb/>
the <lb/>
answer he cried, with- <lb/>
out removing his eyes from the <lb/>
boy, who was already in the plain, <lb/>
hut who was no longer running, <lb/>
and who appeared to be dragging sparkling, like two black gem, <lb/>
himself along with difficulty. <lb/>
get on said the captain, <lb/>
grinding his teeth and <lb/>
his fists ; yourself, die, <lb/>
search of his officer, <lb/>
he heard a faint voice <lb/>
calling to <lb/>
He turned round ; it was the <lb/>
drummer boy; he was stretched <lb/>
on a trestle bed, covered up to the <lb/>
chest by a coarse window curtain <lb/>
with little red and white squares, <lb/>
with his arms out; he was pale <lb/>
and thin, but with his eyes still <lb/>
scoundrel, but go on Then a <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth <lb/>
Sixth T. of i in a semicircle and replying <lb/>
Sampson. vigorously. <lb/>
The sixty Italians were corn- <lb/>
Eighth J. Montgomery, of; by two subalterns and a, horrible oath burst from him. <lb/>
, captain, a tall fellow, lean and the infamous coward, he has sat <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves. j severe, with white hair and In fact, the boy, whose <lb/>
Tenth c. Avery, of b j with them there was a i head, till now, he had seen <lb/>
i drummer boy, a boy not i ting above a wheat field, bad dis- <lb/>
M- of; much more than years old, and <lb/>
H. scarcely appeared to be ; <lb/>
of Buncombe. was small, with an olive brown <lb/>
Representatives in face, and two sparkling little deep <lb/>
B. Vance, of Meek-1 black eyes. The captain was <lb/>
Matt. w. Ransom, of North-1 the defense from a window <lb/>
on the first while the semi- was raining bullets ; the had to run like a hunch- <lb/>
enemy kept were encumbered with the ; they saw me immediately. <lb/>
Second M. of j up. led, some of them reeled about should have arrived twenty <lb/>
. ., . , All at once, the captain, who like drunken men, catching at the sooner if they hadn't hit me. <lb/>
then had impassible, was furniture ; walls and floor were <lb/>
Fourth R. Cox, of to show signs of uneasiness spattered with blood ; corpses <lb/>
. . ,.,,.,., and to stride out of the room fol-l were lying across the doors; the <lb/>
by a sergeant. About lieutenant's arm had been broken <lb/>
Sixth T. Bennett, of minutes afterward the sergeant by a ball ; everything was in a <lb/>
Awn. ,,,. came running back and called whirl of smoke and dust, <lb/>
of Rowan. S- . drummer boy, him to fol- yelled the captain. <lb/>
Eighth II. i low. The boy ran after him up a to your posts Relief is <lb/>
Grecian bend, dance the German, Yankee generals a <lb/>
ignore all possibilities of knowing twenty five years ago, since it j building up and fostering home, <lb/>
how to work, will not endeavor to seems so hard for them to realize; and to his own section <lb/>
break the unsophisticated I that the war over and that the self-supporting. The indirect in- <lb/>
young men, will spell correctly, is really of any act is often more <lb/>
English before she affects yet, on the other has, potent than the direct <lb/>
French. will preside with equal; since, been the proud boast of Apply the sordid view that <lb/>
grace at piano or wash-tub, will these Yankee General Republican man most hoy where he <lb/>
politicians that it was they who jean buy the cheapest, and every <lb/>
killed the and trailed I paper published South of New <lb/>
its the I York would suspend this week, <lb/>
that heroes gave I Yet it would be utter madness and <lb/>
buried it twenty odd years ago. j suicidal for our people to do any <lb/>
And for twenty odd years the Mob foolish thing, <lb/>
in the South has I <lb/>
the sleep of the The sat Down upon by the <lb/>
Just or the hand of an honest <lb/>
close by, worker; will wear a bonnet, will <lb/>
dam her own stockings, and will <lb/>
not read the Ledger oftener than <lb/>
she does her Bible. <lb/>
The coming girl will walk five <lb/>
miles a day, if need be, to keep <lb/>
her cheeks aglow ; will mind her <lb/>
health, her physical development <lb/>
and her mother; will adopt a cos- <lb/>
both sensible and <lb/>
to health ; will not confound <lb/>
with politeness; will <lb/>
have courage to cut an unwelcome <lb/>
acquaintance will not think refine <lb/>
have too much <lb/>
for its memory to disturb its <lb/>
repose, and too much honor as <lb/>
American citizens respecting the <lb/>
Union of the States, to parade ii. <lb/>
in political campaigns. It <lb/>
conscience, and not <lb/>
that made a <lb/>
Methodists. <lb/>
The Methodist conference, in <lb/>
session at Danville, Va., on the <lb/>
19th instant, passed the following <lb/>
was, resolutions by a rising vote <lb/>
poor, dead Methodist <lb/>
coward Church South has <lb/>
Macbeth. It can only be the borne strong testimony against <lb/>
therefore, of this dead and <lb/>
for his officer in the beds near by <lb/>
What would you have said <lb/>
appeared, as if he had fallen. But the boy, who took courage to <lb/>
in a moment his head came into I speak from the proud pleasure to <lb/>
view again ; finally he was lost be- being wounded for the first <lb/>
bind the hedges, and the captain and without which he <lb/>
saw him no more. would not have dared to open bis <lb/>
He then flew downstairs; it <lb/>
Are you here the captain <lb/>
asked him, in an astonished, bat <lb/>
stern manner. You did <lb/>
your <lb/>
did what answered j assumed <lb/>
the drummer boy. j dwells in the heart is better than in the cool atmosphere j Christians has by <lb/>
you been condemnation ; will not confound of the like that of; been given <lb/>
said the captain, looking around of government with silly rises up at every feast <lb/>
always <lb/>
of fine, latest style Dress <lb/>
Goods, buttons and <lb/>
trimmings to match. <lb/>
Our stock of Shoes <lb/>
and Boots was never <lb/>
so complete as it now <lb/>
is. <lb/>
In Hats we have the <lb/>
latest styles and can <lb/>
town in <lb/>
visit to our store <lb/>
will <lb/>
convince you our <lb/>
of<lb/>
usual prom- <lb/>
end <lb/>
; will not regard the <lb/>
of her being to have a bean. <lb/>
The coming girl will not look <lb/>
to Paris but to reason for fashions ; <lb/>
will not aim to follow a foolish <lb/>
fashion because milliners and <lb/>
dress-makers decree it ; will not <lb/>
f Wilkes. <lb/>
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb/>
Buncombe. <lb/>
COUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Court A. Move. <lb/>
M. King. <lb/>
Register of H. Wilson. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
P. Redding. <lb/>
wooden staircase went with <lb/>
him into an empty garret, where <lb/>
he the captain, who was <lb/>
ting with a pencil on a sheet of <lb/>
paper, leaning against the window, <lb/>
coming <lb/>
mouth in the presence of his cap-1 torture her body, shrivel her soul <lb/>
with puerilities, or ruin it with <lb/>
wine and pleasure. In short, the <lb/>
coming girl will seek to glorify her <lb/>
Maker and to enjoy mentally his <lb/>
works. Duty will be her aim, <lb/>
and life a living reality. <lb/>
the grand old party and shakes its Whereas, The situation <lb/>
French duplicity ; that the cause that, like that in Hamlet, so Whereas. The patronizing hr <lb/>
hospitality, where regularly the glimpses of theatrical exhibitions by , M <lb/>
some price in order to <lb/>
make room for Christ- <lb/>
mas Goods. <lb/>
Greenbacks saved by <lb/>
buying from the <lb/>
LEADERS <lb/>
at the crew. <lb/>
But, seriously, these Northern <lb/>
Republican leaders are not the <lb/>
fools they seem. They know full <lb/>
well that nothing has happened in <lb/>
the South since the war, and that <lb/>
there is nothing in the attitude of <lb/>
the Southern people, to excite dis- <lb/>
trust or alarm. They are vexed <lb/>
and worried, on the contrary, that <lb/>
every interest, public and private, <lb/>
is so safe so securely guarded, <lb/>
and that the peace and prosperity <lb/>
of the country are so well assured. <lb/>
The secret of their vicious and de- <lb/>
behavior is that they hate <lb/>
People who have made their way the People because they <lb/>
upward and is an are Democrats, and as such stand. <lb/>
Luck. <lb/>
contented. But, allow me, cap- <lb/>
Look at yourself, you are <lb/>
In fact, from the captain's badly <lb/>
Courage for a little <lb/>
while longer The had <lb/>
drawn nearer yet, their contorted <lb/>
faces loomed through the smoke ; <lb/>
above the rattle of the firing rose <lb/>
with a well rope on the floor at his j their savage cries, insulting, de- <lb/>
feet, surrender, threatening, bandaged palm a few drops of <lb/>
The captain folded the paper slaughter. Occasionally a soldier, i blood were down his fin- <lb/>
and, looking with his cold grayish I terror stricken, retreated from the <lb/>
eyes, before which all the soldiers window ; the sergeant drove him you want me to tighten <lb/>
an, Guilford Mooring. J. A. K. trembled, into the eyes of the boy, back. But the defender's tire was I the bandage, captain Hold it <lb/>
slackening; their faces showed <lb/>
drum-; discouragement; it was impossible <lb/>
of F. w. Brown. j boy saluted. The captain prolong the resistance. Sudden- <lb/>
got. The; the firing of the Austrians slack- <lb/>
boy's eyes lighted up. cap- and a thundering voice <lb/>
he answered. shouted, first in German then <lb/>
Fortunately I found a staff captain <lb/>
directly to whom to give the <lb/>
But it was hard coming down <lb/>
that lick I was dying of thirst, <lb/>
kept thinking that I get. <lb/>
there. and was crying with rage; <lb/>
to think that with every minute's i <lb/>
delay some one was going to the , , w-i <lb/>
J ,, ., . i sort of arc very <lb/>
other up there at the house. , . <lb/>
Bah I did what I could. J. am A. T. <lb/>
to justify an expression of an <lb/>
ion on this subject by the confer- <lb/>
; therefore. <lb/>
That we are profound- <lb/>
convinced of the evil character <lb/>
and influence of its power as a pro- <lb/>
of immorality, <lb/>
and vice. <lb/>
That we most <lb/>
and earnestly exhort our <lb/>
people to set their faces against <lb/>
this thing as a diversion which <lb/>
cannot be used in the name the <lb/>
Lord Jesus. <lb/>
A Wise Supposition. <lb/>
Elisabeth City Carolinian. <lb/>
Let us suppose a thing or <lb/>
OF <lb/>
LOW PRICES, <lb/>
two, <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
J. Perkins. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
B. Cherry Alex. captain, pushing <lb/>
Ward, T. A. the plain, <lb/>
Look down said the <lb/>
pushing him to the win- <lb/>
near the houses <lb/>
in Italian <lb/>
No howled the captain from <lb/>
out a <lb/>
The captain held out his left <lb/>
hand, and put out his right to <lb/>
help the boy to undo and retie <lb/>
the knot ; but no sooner had the <lb/>
boy raised himself from the pillow <lb/>
than he grew pale, and was com- <lb/>
to rest his head <lb/>
said the cap- <lb/>
that if the old apple-woman on the <lb/>
corner did follow him uptown <lb/>
his luck would desert him, is well <lb/>
known. <lb/>
There is a rich man in New <lb/>
who fancies that yellow is his <lb/>
lucky color. He paints everything <lb/>
about his premises yellow in con- <lb/>
sequence, often in the most <lb/>
fashion. p <lb/>
There is a woman who deals <lb/>
real estate in New York whose <lb/>
fortune is large. She wears about <lb/>
her neck a button tied to a shoe- <lb/>
string. It is usually concealed, <lb/>
but she begins to bargain <lb/>
she takes the button in her fingers. <lb/>
Without it she believes she should <lb/>
I with the Northern Democracy, be- <lb/>
them the spoils of what would naturally follow, <lb/>
Having no legitimate Suppose there were started in <lb/>
pie or issue with which they can Elizabeth City a half a dozen new <lb/>
appeal to the intelligence of the industries, factories, <lb/>
country with any hope of success, establishments, etc. To run <lb/>
they have degraded themselves them would require from a <lb/>
into mere sectional a thousand hands. This <lb/>
vicious and unscrupulous, and hope would add to our population and <lb/>
by pandering basely to ignorance make patrons to our mechanics and <lb/>
and the passions of the mob, to merchants, fill our schools, <lb/>
and churches, aye, and <lb/>
IV him <lb/>
Moore and J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
Episcopal- <lb/>
glittering of bayonets. Those again steadier and fiercer on his bandaged <lb/>
our friends, standing idle. Take <lb/>
this note, catch hold of the rope <lb/>
-Services First and Third down from the window, run <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. T. m ,. <lb/>
Hughes, D. D., Rector. i the hill, go the <lb/>
fields, reach our friends and give <lb/>
log and night. Prayer Meeting every note to the first officer <lb/>
F. A. bet <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
you <lb/>
and <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb/>
The boy took off his belt and <lb/>
knapsack put the note into <lb/>
hid breast pocket ; the sergeant <lb/>
threw out the rope and grasped <lb/>
one end of it with both hands ; <lb/>
the boy pass <lb/>
both sides. More soldiers fell.; the boy wished to <lb/>
Already more than one window <lb/>
was without defenders. The fatal <lb/>
moment close at hand. The <lb/>
captain was muttering between <lb/>
his teeth in a broken <lb/>
are not coming They're not com- <lb/>
and he ran furiously <lb/>
hand, <lb/>
keep ; <lb/>
accomplish by foul means what <lb/>
beyond their reach by fair. <lb/>
A Set of Rascals. <lb/>
Wilson Advance. <lb/>
Three men were here last Sat- <lb/>
professedly to sell jewelry, <lb/>
but really to swindle the <lb/>
One of the men, evidently a Jew. <lb/>
aye, and more . <lb/>
would create a demand for <lb/>
things raised on the farms <lb/>
within reach of the town which <lb/>
are of little value DOW. such as <lb/>
beans, peas, potatoes and greens, <lb/>
as well as make a much better <lb/>
market for chickens, eggs, etc. <lb/>
These industries would employ <lb/>
men who with their families <lb/>
M. meets every 1st Thursday and the captain helped the boy. <lb/>
night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at the window <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. I window. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets he said to him ; <lb/>
2nd and 4th Monday nights t Ma- safety of the detachment depends <lb/>
L O. O. F. on your courage and on your <lb/>
every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb/>
James, N. G. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge, K. of If. <lb/>
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meets <lb/>
very Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb/>
room every Monday night, at <lb/>
Mass meeting in the Court House <lb/>
fourth Sunday of each month, at o'clock <lb/>
p. M. E. i th . <lb/>
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb/>
me, replied the <lb/>
drummer boy, swinging himself <lb/>
out. <lb/>
as you go said <lb/>
the captain again, the <lb/>
sergeant to hold the rope. <lb/>
help <lb/>
In a few moments the boy <lb/>
the drew <lb/>
sect In the Room Friday up the rope and disappeared ; the <lb/>
of week. Mrs. V. II. captain sprang to the window and <lb/>
rd, II- .- m.-.-. <lb/>
care of yourself instead of <lb/>
lag of others, because even <lb/>
things become <lb/>
they are <lb/>
The drummer boy shook his <lb/>
head. <lb/>
said the captain, <lb/>
looking at attentively, <lb/>
of <lb/>
great financial light dropped the j looking Yellow playing the banjo <lb/>
button as he passed her, and she and singing. When they stopped <lb/>
slight <lb/>
when <lb/>
his saber in his <lb/>
hand, resolved to die, when a must have lost a good deal <lb/>
geant, coming down from the gar- j blood to De as weak as <lb/>
cried in a loud voice much blood answered <lb/>
are tho boy, with a smile. <lb/>
considers it a talisman. I just below the store of M. <lb/>
Another rich in New ; tree Co., one of the men began <lb/>
York returns home if she meets a throwing out brass rings to the <lb/>
person with one eye ; her day, j crowd. He finally told them that <lb/>
says, will be unfortunate if she j the boys were getting all the rings <lb/>
drove up the street with a j would be obliged to be fed. So <lb/>
the country as well as the town <lb/>
would be Reader, do <lb/>
you see the point <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Y-AT-L A W, <lb/>
E, N. C. <lb/>
AUG. M MOORE. <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
A Tl W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice in the State and Federal <lb/>
j. E. MOORE. <lb/>
J. H. TUCKER <lb/>
J. D. MURPHY <lb/>
Names of one Family. <lb/>
transacts business after meeting <lb/>
such a person. <lb/>
Band of Hope meets in <lb/>
Room every Friday night. <lb/>
coming the captain <lb/>
shouted with joy. At this shout <lb/>
all, unhurt, wounded, sergeants <lb/>
officers, rushed to the Windows <lb/>
once more the resistance grew <lb/>
fierce. A few after, a <lb/>
sort of uncertainty and beginning <lb/>
of disorder were remarked in the <lb/>
enemy. Immediately, in great <lb/>
haste, the captain formed a small <lb/>
company down stairs, with fixed <lb/>
bayonets, ready to make a sally. <lb/>
Then he flew upstairs again, lie <lb/>
had scarcely got up there when <lb/>
they heard a hurried tread, <lb/>
by a formidable <lb/>
and from the windows they saw <lb/>
advancing through the smoke the <lb/>
Mm Eva He was already hoping that he two cornered hats of the Italian <lb/>
v down the <lb/>
than blood. <lb/>
And with a jerk he pulled off <lb/>
the covering. <lb/>
and that he wanted to advertise <lb/>
the jewelry where it would do the <lb/>
It is said that the old mother j most good. He therefore offered <lb/>
of the always resides j a lot of jewel for cents, tell- <lb/>
in a tumble-down old where j the crowd all the time that he <lb/>
they were born. She believed j didn't want a cent of their money, <lb/>
that if she left it their luck would A few bought and he quickly re- <lb/>
leave them. Every <lb/>
Raleigh Visitor. <lb/>
The following list of names of <lb/>
one family who reside in Moore <lb/>
county, near Randolph county <lb/>
line, have been furnished us with I I UGH r MURRAY <lb/>
a request that we publish them . <lb/>
George Law- <lb/>
Henry Durant WILSON, N. C<lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SKINNER. A, L. <lb/>
T ft BLOW. <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
T V. <lb/>
Attorney and at Law <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
allowing each I Wallace of put <lb/>
. . Court, from the first to the last day of <lb/>
morning turned the money <lb/>
carried her in a sedan chair I purchaser to keep the jewelry also. ford Sampson Bradley Wesley I best efforts to all <lb/>
to the palatial homes of her sous; He sold mote at returned i Addison Cock- business entrusted to him <lb/>
. ., . . I ., . ,, . . Ill -r . . Ml M <lb/>
The captain stepped back horn- carried her back at night. that money also. Finally he sold <lb/>
She slept in the old house as <lb/>
as she lived. <lb/>
tied. <lb/>
The boy had but one leg; his <lb/>
left leg had been amputated above <lb/>
the knee the stump was ban- <lb/>
with rags which were <lb/>
with blood. <lb/>
then a fat little army <lb/>
passed in his shirt sleeves. <lb/>
be said quickly, <lb/>
nodding at the drummer boy, seek the brightness and <lb/>
. . n-j <lb/>
had succeeded in escaping <lb/>
served when five or six little <lb/>
I clouds of duet which rose from the <lb/>
ground and behind the <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
hours a. M. to P. M. <lb/>
Order hours A. X. to r. M. No or- ,, <lb/>
will be issued from to i warned him that be bad been <lb/>
from to p. , seen by the A list who were <lb/>
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun- j nil I. nose little clouds were <lb/>
at u. and departs at p. m. earth thrown up by the bullets. <lb/>
Washington mail arrives dally the boy to run <lb/>
at m. and departs at P. M. u . i i . , , <lb/>
Mail leaves for Ridge Spring and inter- ; breakneck pace. . All at once he <lb/>
mediate offices, Mondays Wednesdays fell. <lb/>
and Fridays ate a. m. Returns at p. <lb/>
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at P. <lb/>
H. Departs Saturday at a. M. <lb/>
H. A. , P. M. <lb/>
roared the captain bi- <lb/>
ting his fist. But he had scarcely <lb/>
said the word when he saw the <lb/>
a squadron dashing <lb/>
along at full speed, and the Hash- <lb/>
of sword blades brandished in <lb/>
the air, descending on the heads, <lb/>
shoulders and backs of the enemy. <lb/>
Then the little troop rushed out <lb/>
of the door with lowered <lb/>
nets; the enemy wavered, became <lb/>
disordered took to flight; the <lb/>
ground remained clear, the house <lb/>
was free, and a short time after <lb/>
the height was occupied by two <lb/>
battalions of infantry and two <lb/>
cannon. <lb/>
The captain, with his remain- <lb/>
that is unfortunate case; a <lb/>
leg, which could have been saved <lb/>
easily if he had not forced it in <lb/>
that mad way; a cursed <lb/>
; it had to be cut off at once. <lb/>
Oh, but . a brave boy, I <lb/>
assure you ; he didn't shed tear <lb/>
nor utter a cry On my word of <lb/>
honor, I was proud he was an Ital- <lb/>
about GO or watch chains, at- <lb/>
empty watch cases to some <lb/>
.- them for 1.00 each. The men <lb/>
Cobb, the novelist, who thought of course <lb/>
wisely said in his i would be returned, <lb/>
i blackness of crape or funeral weeds however. The rascals who <lb/>
least its gloom upon my memory. run the were waiting for <lb/>
II would that my beloved and they scooped in <lb/>
those who bit. The boss man <lb/>
the a headed me- <lb/>
built man, with a black mus- <lb/>
We thus take up our <lb/>
space to describe these swindlers <lb/>
that people in other places may bes <lb/>
on the lookout for them. We <lb/>
hope the brethren of the press will <lb/>
pass this on. <lb/>
of faith and trust in God, <lb/>
rather than the gloom which be- <lb/>
longs to doubt and It is <lb/>
strange -that Christians who be- <lb/>
that death is but a <lb/>
from a world of sin and <lb/>
to the presence of <lb/>
God, bedeck themselves with <lb/>
garments that indicate the <lb/>
tan boy, while I was operating, eternal loss of body and soul. The <lb/>
He come of a good stock, by <lb/>
he hurried away. <lb/>
The captain frowned, and look- <lb/>
ed intently at the drummer <lb/>
while drawing the covering <lb/>
him again ; then, slowly, almost <lb/>
without it, and still look- <lb/>
at him, he raised his band to <lb/>
bead and hie cap. <lb/>
custom is entirely at variance with <lb/>
Christian faith, should be <lb/>
abolished <lb/>
A certain philanthropist buys a large <lb/>
boy, quantity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup every <lb/>
over winter gives ft to the poor <lb/>
from coughs and colds. <lb/>
There not a case neuralgia which <lb/>
cannot be at once relieved by the use of <lb/>
Salvation Oil. At all ding stores. Price <lb/>
only cents a bottle. <lb/>
treachery, like private <lb/>
dishonor, never pays. That hon- <lb/>
is the best policy, is not more <lb/>
worthy to be instilled into the <lb/>
hearts trusting childhood than <lb/>
all tho pursuits of public life <lb/>
But should be taught be- <lb/>
cause it is right, not because it <lb/>
is expedient. A man who is, hon- <lb/>
est, simply because honesty is the <lb/>
best policy, is a thief at heart. <lb/>
Wadesboro Intelligencer. <lb/>
Mar <lb/>
man ; Lovely Arabella <lb/>
Eliza ; Sarah Rom, k. <lb/>
Maggie De-, JAMBS, <lb/>
Priscilla <lb/>
Thomas Tobias <lb/>
Charles Ransom Riley <lb/>
Leonard Arthur <lb/>
James Sylva- <lb/>
nus Barrett William <lb/>
Burton ; Martha Ann <lb/>
Eliza Alonzo <lb/>
A Word to the Wise. <lb/>
News Farm. <lb/>
town pride and appreciates the <lb/>
advantages of a local paper, should <lb/>
feel enough interest in that paper <lb/>
to contribute something to its sup- <lb/>
port in the way of advertising and <lb/>
job work. For the local paper to <lb/>
languish and perhaps die tor lack <lb/>
of local support, will do any town <lb/>
more than if no paper had <lb/>
been started. <lb/>
Married men are apt to forget <lb/>
that if it bad not been for their <lb/>
mothers-in-law they would not <lb/>
have their wives. <lb/>
to A <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
Collections a Specialty. <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Courts. <lb/>
Superior, Federal <lb/>
A JOYNER, <lb/>
Attorney and at LaW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb/>
The business man who has <lb/>
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb/>
Faithful attention given to all business <lb/>
entrusted to him. <lb/>
DR. H. SWELL, <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders his professional services to I <lb/>
Teeth extracted without pain by I <lb/>
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb/>
FREEST <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY. <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
BARGAINS I COME IN TO SEE US WHILE IN TOWN WILL MAKE IT PAY YOU.<lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector, Commissioner Agriculture <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
a tanner mag <lb/>
In <lb/>
he <lb/>
Alliance Lecturer.-<lb/>
farmer a <lb/>
bales of cotton piled iii under his <lb/>
sited strike the <lb/>
thriving son of the soil, he <lb/>
i who has his cribs loaded down <lb/>
I with corn, and his smokehouse <lb/>
with sweet hams and cur- <lb/>
LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
to <lb/>
per year <lb/>
ed bacon is a better and a <lb/>
richer man than the one with the <lb/>
hundred bales of cotton, with his <lb/>
i. Democratic claims unsettled, and no <lb/>
are provisions on which to feed his <lb/>
with the true ii- of tin- party. family and <lb/>
If you want a , j he who what Ire <lb/>
of the State -end for U- <lb/>
N. II. C. National <lb/>
and Organizer, will de <lb/>
a lecture in the vicinity of <lb/>
Rocky Mount on afternoon <lb/>
the 9th day of December. He <lb/>
will remain in that section of the <lb/>
State until holidays, if desired. <lb/>
the true American citizen that ha <lb/>
is, honored the dry m the <lb/>
hospitality be- <lb/>
shared by a few female friends <lb/>
of <lb/>
BUSINESS LOCALS. <lb/>
. v . Hove your Clothing cut <lb/>
farmers in Nash j Wilson ft the Mer- <lb/>
and Halifax, desiring; t j . x <lb/>
him to visit then, with a view chant Tailor, and get a <lb/>
Alliance, will address <lb/>
him before the 9th of December at New and Nuts, <lb/>
Dates, Figs, Apples, Candies, <lb/>
Cakes, Oranges, Lemons, <lb/>
and at Old <lb/>
sect in <lb/>
TOR. <lb/>
SAMPLE COPY <lb/>
needs to eat. and lives at <lb/>
of extending the <lb/>
Scotland Neck branch of the W, <lb/>
at Tin. office at R. II. is again going the <lb/>
press, <lb/>
holders of that road held a meet <lb/>
in Wilmington and front n re- <lb/>
port of the same in the Star we <lb/>
find this paragraph Board <lb/>
of Directors were authorized to <lb/>
continue the Neck ex- <lb/>
to or near In <lb/>
the face of this a late issue of the <lb/>
Wilson Ad run says is gen- <lb/>
one may judge <lb/>
from the newspapers of the State <lb/>
that the Scotland Neck branch of <lb/>
Hon. John S. will in all the W. ft W. Railroad will be <lb/>
probability Mr. extended to The <lb/>
United States Senator from is unable say what <lb/>
Virginia. will be done. But one thing is <lb/>
certain, that neighboring towns <lb/>
Rocky Mount. N. C, care of Mr. <lb/>
Geo. Battle. <lb/>
Members of the Alliance, or <lb/>
those willing to become such, de- j Brick Store. <lb/>
to act as Deputy Organizers . <lb/>
. , f , the <lb/>
in above or ad--,, a. ,, . <lb/>
, ., CoffeePotS given to every <lb/>
who J <lb/>
M. Grew has tendered bis res- <lb/>
as President of France. <lb/>
The North Carolina Conference <lb/>
of Hie M. E. Church South is m <lb/>
in <lb/>
Hickory. X. had <lb/>
fire on Wednesday of <lb/>
ii g two hotels <lb/>
Stoics <lb/>
last week <lb/>
and two <lb/>
election was held <lb/>
m Atlanta, Ga., on Saturday, re- j <lb/>
are bidding for road. Green- <lb/>
he up and doing some- <lb/>
in a Hie , . . . <lb/>
, . i thing to insure building of the <lb/>
about one thousand majority. , ,. <lb/>
road to this place. Our town <lb/>
The contest was exciting. , . , , . <lb/>
j needs a railroad and this one <lb/>
Wake c took the first should not be allowed to go else- <lb/>
for fine wrappers the to- v. here for lack of interest and en- <lb/>
fair in Danville, Va., last on the part of <lb/>
week. North Carolina does not We believe road can <lb/>
get left In bind when it comes I be secured here. <lb/>
to a i <lb/>
lion. W. B. Williams, of this <lb/>
North <lb/>
joining c <lb/>
properly endorsed as to character <lb/>
and fitness f.-r the position, will <lb/>
meet him and Secretary <lb/>
State Alliance at Tarboro, on the <lb/>
15th and 18th of December to re- <lb/>
instructions, outfits and Com- <lb/>
missions in each of the above <lb/>
ed counties, and others to canvass <lb/>
the adjacent counties. <lb/>
L. L. Polk. <lb/>
State Alliance <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
chaser of an Excelsior Cook Stove <lb/>
Special attention given to box- <lb/>
Candies and Fruits b- <lb/>
V. L. Stephens. <lb/>
Are you looking for Bargains, <lb/>
something that will please the eye <lb/>
and the If so give <lb/>
its a looking through. <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
STOP AND READ <lb/>
Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb/>
and shoes, <lb/>
We have just received our new <lb/>
; fall stock of samples Custom <lb/>
j Made Clothing, consisting of the <lb/>
finest and line of Import- and to buy goods <lb/>
Special to ed Goods A <lb/>
AT LOWEST FIGURES <lb/>
MY FOUR <lb/>
my <lb/>
my principle <lb/>
MY GOODS <lb/>
MY GUARANTEE <lb/>
My prices are low down. My goods, the best. <lb/>
My principle, the fairest. My guarantee is, that <lb/>
is misrepresented; and I promise to <lb/>
give you full value for your money, so consider <lb/>
by . <lb/>
and Matter of the <lb/>
shabby,,. <lb/>
coat may contain an editor, while <lb/>
I Carolina State Grange, attended <lb/>
the meeting of the National <lb/>
the man high-toned plug q, a. ,,,.,., <lb/>
hat and a gold-headed mi the 19th mi <lb/>
may I ad <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Nov. 26th, <lb/>
President has had so many <lb/>
tariff conferences with prominent <lb/>
leaders of Democracy, that it <lb/>
is not a difficult matter to <lb/>
pate the position he will assume <lb/>
on this question in bis message <lb/>
Congress. Encouraged by <lb/>
New York, where victory- <lb/>
was won on a platform demanding <lb/>
a reduction of one hundred millions <lb/>
in the revenue, Cleve- <lb/>
land a ill urge the reduction of <lb/>
the revenue to the above amount, <lb/>
which result it is proposed to <lb/>
cure by adding to the free list of <lb/>
imports and cutting down the <lb/>
ties on the necessaries of life in <lb/>
mob a way as not to increase the <lb/>
revenue, and also by repeal of <lb/>
the tax on raw tobacco. <lb/>
In the new Congress, there is a <lb/>
strong probability that Mr. Mills, <lb/>
of Texas, will he made chairman <lb/>
of the Ways and Means committee, <lb/>
which action will be significant of <lb/>
a concerted effort for tariff reform. <lb/>
he great value and importance . <lb/>
of vote is shown by <lb/>
Wise by getting full <lb/>
a Pure hand made cigar tor acts <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
A fresh lot of French Candy just <lb/>
received at V. L. Stephen's. <lb/>
One second Hand Engine, used <lb/>
one season, for sale Cheap M. A. <lb/>
Jarvis. <lb/>
worth Furs wanted <lb/>
this winter at Old Brick Store. <lb/>
is coming so is a large lot <lb/>
of confectioneries at V. L. Ste- <lb/>
A new lot of Toboggan Caps for <lb/>
Ladies, Misses and Children, just <lb/>
received at M. It. Lang's. <lb/>
The sale <lb/>
Milk <lb/>
Guss <lb/>
NEXT TO TIN SHOP. <lb/>
fa Biro Transportation Company. <lb/>
and <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
Forbes. Or <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
President <lb/>
J. s. Greenville, <lb/>
M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Capt. I. Joni s, Washington, Gen <lb/>
The People's tor travel on Tar <lb/>
ed three days. We see him <lb/>
en of by daily papers of that <lb/>
farmers have made city, copies of which have been <lb/>
corn crop this year but received-. Among other things <lb/>
some others have not made much., Mr. Williams ottered a resolution j <lb/>
To who have plenty we socialism and I <lb/>
take of it, do not waste Lansing says <lb/>
Next there will be great following was offered by <lb/>
demand i <lb/>
the Boss Famous <lb/>
Biscuit over six <lb/>
yon I <lb/>
balance of power now held by Old Brick Store. <lb/>
tor the erratic j Boy your Xmas Candies and Bed <lb/>
Virginian is in a position to almost Fruits of V. Stephens, <lb/>
decide the political complexion of; <lb/>
the States Senate by hi <lb/>
OF HARDWARE of <lb/>
A every description will be kept on hand River. <lb/>
n , . . The Steamer Is the finest <lb/>
quickest boat cut the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
Fitted specially for the <lb/>
and convenience of Ladles. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table tarnished with the <lb/>
the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb/>
not only comfortable hut attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
I Friday o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
to all <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
DOORS <lb/>
locks <lb/>
TOOLS, <lb/>
snails, etc. <lb/>
FURNITURE has been added and a <lb/>
full line will kept, <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
I- LATHAM <lb/>
SUCCESSORS TO JOHNS. CO <lb/>
THE LEADERS IN <lb/>
Our and stock of Dry <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes. Hals, etc., have arrived, and all <lb/>
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb/>
goods and prices. <lb/>
Having purchased the entire mercantile S Con <lb/>
Co, including k mill . i f debt <lb/>
and we their . go. <lb/>
Bring able ti make all purchases For of the <lb/>
discounts, we will be enabled to sell one South of <lb/>
Norfolk. We shall our employ J. S <lb/>
of business, with his for I <lb/>
will always be glad to and their old <lb/>
A special branch of our will be n n <lb/>
rates to farmers to and harvest of <lb/>
to with approved security<lb/>
vii <lb/>
SKINNER BUILDING Stairs<lb/>
All kinds Risk t pit ed in I <lb/>
MIES <lb/>
At <lb/>
lowest current rates Give . <lb/>
ACCIDENT and LIVE STOCK i <lb/>
FIR <lb/>
v. <lb/>
vote on the contests from Indiana, <lb/>
West Virginia California. <lb/>
Mi. declares he will <lb/>
For Holiday trade barrels of <lb/>
Apples cheap at the old Bridal <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
CHAIRS, <lb/>
CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, <lb/>
and Squire fa <lb/>
just received <lb/>
the largest lot of Watches, Clocks, <lb/>
endeavor to act purely in judicial I Silver- Ware and Jewelry ever <lb/>
capacity. ; to Greenville. Repair-j Our limited space will prevent our <lb/>
sister W. It of North With fifteen new Senators and Watches Clocks and Jewelry flue furniture, <lb/>
. r. i , , ,, i. m <lb/>
lone hundred new Representatives a and <lb/>
Mr. Daniels has with-. The Grange ever in Fiftieth Inhere The Largest and Cheap- <lb/>
.;. rot the Free with regard and re- will necessarily be a at the Old M. A. <lb/>
p, it to Mr. W. S. and Mil who or. the that store, we invite you x c <lb/>
into societies to have a very ,.;. i <lb/>
fin <lb/>
been edit r <lb/>
Both young <lb/>
our i <lb/>
. time has <lb/>
paper. their aggressive and oft- <lb/>
i-ave coercive they re- <lb/>
for protection against the motion- hie effect upon the business <lb/>
of that body, for many of <lb/>
the <lb/>
like <lb/>
most vigorous <lb/>
and Conger, <lb/>
view with alarm and regret such <lb/>
socialistic, agrarian societies which the Senate, and Morrison, War- <lb/>
Ti. v toe the have for their chief design Wail born, i he House <lb/>
North I have from the balls of <lb/>
. . ,, , of good society, there-1 legislation, and their places are <lb/>
met in Morehead City Monday . . . <lb/>
.-, . ,, tote tilled <lb/>
for the purpose laying on <lb/>
site for the new assembly hall. <lb/>
Work will commence at ones and of Lansing do condemn and de- are really congratulating them-1 your Picture made <lb/>
the binding be e by the all such lawless societies as upon the fact that the party Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
I being dangerous to constitutional majority has been reduced from <lb/>
liberty and to civilization.; about fifty to a baker's dozen. <lb/>
That we. the last Congress, when <lb/>
Resolved, That the Nat t o ;, a I men. It may seem strange to ma <lb/>
j Grange here assembled in the city that sagacious Democrat lead <lb/>
to examine before baying. <lb/>
You can save money by buying <lb/>
your goods from V. L <lb/>
Davis aid New Home Sewing <lb/>
Machines for sale at Brown <lb/>
Hooker's store by J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
Highest Cash Price paid for <lb/>
Rough Rice by E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
For Gifts for the Holidays have <lb/>
at <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
JEWELRY STORE. <lb/>
have it Jewelry Store at <lb/>
the stand of G. L. will <lb/>
keep on sale a nice Hue <lb/>
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb/>
Jewelry. <lb/>
An, alto pro . all kinds of re- <lb/>
pairing on ii-it article in a <lb/>
and <lb/>
next June. <lb/>
n j <lb/>
. Wales is mi overrun That we. the National j During the last Congress, <lb/>
,, , ,, , a p. Grange, do hereby renew vows the majority was large, <lb/>
pledge our devotion to were so stray <lb/>
vi <lb/>
the <lb/>
The <lb/>
invention of an exterminator. <lb/>
Wilmington Stir suggests <lb/>
declaration of and on from <lb/>
that basts invite all persons who <lb/>
comes Wit once a year <lb/>
and I will buy confections <lb/>
from T. L. <lb/>
Pulverized Sugar for icing cakes <lb/>
the fold, that it the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
en difficult to muster the party and by <lb/>
strength when sorely needed ; but Rev. N. C Hughes, D D., can he <lb/>
in the Fiftieth Congress, with bought at the office, <lb/>
meager majority for Democracy, Price <lb/>
members will j X have a lot of Candies <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner declines to i responsibility and m the holidays. <lb/>
,. , . , be more attentive to duty. <lb/>
It is still occasionally stated . et his name he used tor the Chair-, this fact to <lb/>
in tome our exchanges that of the State Democratic Ex- the country, as well as the par- <lb/>
Scotland Neck branch of the Committee. He sent <lb/>
that they Bend for Amer- <lb/>
a dog <lb/>
Our last dollar on it the boys <lb/>
get away <lb/>
labor and live by the farm, to <lb/>
unite with us in one <lb/>
V. L. Stephens <lb/>
t Weldon Railroad ill card to a recent issue of the <lb/>
ks brought on towards Greenville, f Observer which <lb/>
The res knows of nothing; Dame has been premature- <lb/>
to ear in reference there is no men- <lb/>
thereto hot only hopes report in connection with <lb/>
The high joint Fisheries Com- <lb/>
mission has had one or two <lb/>
meetings, and adjourned till <lb/>
next week, when negotiations will <lb/>
is line. <lb/>
chairmanship the State Demo- U <lb/>
C on. m it tee. . the <lb/>
While to kind i.; ,, T-, , <lb/>
. t i, nit it <lb/>
. friend.- for <lb/>
Cakes, Crackers Candy at <lb/>
prices at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
J. ML King is now west buying <lb/>
Horses and Mules. He will return <lb/>
the last of this week with a fine <lb/>
begin in earnest. The t stock which will be Bold <lb/>
turns of this diplomatic body will for cash. <lb/>
For Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Apples <lb/>
Oranges, Lemons all kind of <lb/>
; the world, and it is <lb/>
ions of <lb/>
hoped they <lb/>
g me competent, <lb/>
or such a position trust and , <lb/>
honor, vet I must with them L. , ,, .,, . , ., ., , <lb/>
. , i ., . . though outlook such a re-1 <lb/>
and, at hazard being . i . . i . <lb/>
does not appear Jo be as fiat- by D. <lb/>
; A Co. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb/>
go to V. L. Stephens. <lb/>
GREEN <lb/>
Even now and then some fellow <lb/>
with an unheard of scheme <lb/>
peculiarly bis is resurrected. <lb/>
New York, <lb/>
has expressed as his idea that mar- assume the delicate role., <lb/>
. . . , , , . . might <lb/>
met. should have two votes, declining in advance a position ft M a custom it, <lb/>
while the should have Federal Depart when the Side <lb/>
only one. Wonder who tint next , S i W State lo Bulk Moulders <lb/>
J tells am unfitted. It. . .- F . c-, <lb/>
will i point some from a <lb/>
crank be . y, P e Bacon <lb/>
up a new t and to one of dine. . . j Flour <lb/>
our as I clearly he -minion D f ,, r Coffee <lb/>
wt cm . J the chairman the Male Com- , r ., , r .-. I Brown Sugar <lb/>
Barry Skinner. are just a secured its full share of the Gov- Sugar <lb/>
to, previous, brother. m as Mr. Battle et, T <lb/>
a abort while and then the people with his accustomed <lb/>
of the First net are going to industry, ability and is knowledge of the <lb/>
give that title. But we <lb/>
not to borrow it for him <lb/>
advance. <lb/>
Service Commissioners that a <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
do the best interests of the party that <lb/>
. . i t i number these people have pro- <lb/>
he retained. Let his and . . . r <lb/>
cured appointments by rep- <lb/>
district lieutenants do <lb/>
and a complete organza <lb/>
Mil be effected and victory assured <lb/>
to as wen as themselves as residents <lb/>
be, and a complete j g <lb/>
, Monday about ft T f <lb/>
Meal <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Irish Potatoes <lb/>
G. A. Salt <lb/>
Liverpool Halt <lb/>
California <lb/>
left this section for ed front service, and new I Hides <lb/>
i , -.- J , , been adopted that will Bass <lb/>
deluded the scope of my h-. . . A <lb/>
prevent such shameless deception ; Beeswax <lb/>
before another season passes and experience than attempt a <lb/>
over their beads they will i have no tab , <lb/>
wish themselves back in- taste. I j <lb/>
V . my time <lb/>
to the cotton and coin fields territory where I <lb/>
old This California j better known, and I have full cow , <lb/>
exodus will turn out to be about bat when my labors shall <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star Lye <lb/>
Kerosene Oil <lb/>
14.75 to 15.25 <lb/>
to <lb/>
8.25 to 6.50 <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.26 <lb/>
to <lb/>
6.25 <lb/>
8.40 <lb/>
to <lb/>
me TO <lb/>
, capital devoted themselves to Court Clerk of county baring <lb/>
better known, and I have full con <lb/>
Secretary issued Letter of Administration to me, <lb/>
i i . , the day of Oct., <lb/>
. j ,,,;, generously observed his; Harper <lb/>
the same as t he Kansas fever that win re- of each of notice h hereby given to all <lb/>
prevailed hereabouts a few years <lb/>
and we doubt not that ere <lb/>
Ions will be as many reports; <lb/>
Keep off the chills by petting on <lb/>
your flannel. <lb/>
employees of the Navy indebted said estate to make <lb/>
with n fine tat The I Immediate payment to roe, and to a <lb/>
meat with a tine, lat turkey. , to present their <lb/>
his custom on i hanks- f properly authenticated, to me, on <lb/>
If you have none go ii Day, spent the day quietly before 24th day of 1888, <lb/>
of misery and coming UH. k the White Howe, attending <lb/>
from the roes in California as, the beet bargains Is Underwear t vine services in the morning. Of g. n. <lb/>
from Kansas. in I tho Chief Magistrate, like I estate <lb/>
DOWN WITH LONG PRICES <lb/>
One Price Goods sold on a Credit <lb/>
Every Bargain we get we give the public <lb/>
benefit of it. <lb/>
DEALING WITH ALL <lb/>
i, our Mono. NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED. <lb/>
Shoes unseal price in <lb/>
Quality usual price to 1.75 <lb/>
Dies- Shoes, l usual price to <lb/>
Better usually <lb/>
Children's Pebble-Grain Button Shoes generally 1.23 to 1.50 <lb/>
Women's Shoes, and up <lb/>
Men's cents, usual price to <lb/>
Men's Fine Dress Shirts, to a piece, usual price <lb/>
i 1.00 <lb/>
Fine Hose, usual to <lb/>
Colored Half Hose price <lb/>
Fine Hose usual price to and others lower than <lb/>
any in i he Market. <lb/>
Dr. Gilbert's patent Corset usual price 1.25 to 1.50. We keep <lb/>
other at to cents. <lb/>
Collars. 4-ply linen, all sizes and styles, for cents <lb/>
Iron, to cents, good linen. <lb/>
Huts from edits up <lb/>
Caps for cents, usual price to cents <lb/>
Bad Gloves usual price 1.25 to 1.50 <lb/>
Lisle Thread to <lb/>
Winter Shawls from to usual price to 1.00 <lb/>
Silk Umbrellas 2.25, price 4.00 <lb/>
Common cents up <lb/>
Buttons cents per dozen, usual price <lb/>
Pearl Buttons per dozen, usual pike cents <lb/>
Lead pencils j for cents <lb/>
Eclipse Sifters cents Scissors large, tin <lb/>
Any amount of Tin Ware, prices to suit till <lb/>
GIVE OS A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. <lb/>
GETTING IN GOODS BY EVERY BOAT <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO. Pill PI <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER S L, <lb/>
SHELL LIME, PURE BONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, f . tie. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C . Mar. It <lb/>
o .<lb/>
THE l NOW SOLE . ; . I <lb/>
OLD R <lb/>
BELONGING TO <lb/>
INVITES ANYONE TO <lb/>
CARRIAGES, S , <lb/>
Off who have Vehicles or Harness HIM. <lb/>
All arc i -MI. or <lb/>
SPRINGS, as ire. all <lb/>
Returning t. patrons for mm fa i . t continuance the same Is <lb/>
Belted. <lb/>
J. D.<lb/>
DEALERS <lb/>
not Tail to ex-T <lb/>
our s <lb/>
PRIMS <lb/>
I at cents<lb/>
to <lb/>
-brim and <lb/>
stock Of <lb/>
BOOTS <lb/>
J, <lb/>
A nice line of <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
of various kinds. <lb/>
WILL SELL <lb/>
mm <lb/>
AT MOST <lb/>
ANY PRICE <lb/>
Try a pair of our <lb/>
Perfect <lb/>
a pair. <lb/>
I us Hand <lb/>
CROCKERY. <lb/>
V-. IT <lb/>
J. PROCTOR BRO., <lb/>
GRIMESLAND, N. C.<lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
j V. L <lb/>
E JOHN <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
Pro- V <lb/>
and Groceries. T- j II r <lb/>
i. Cigar. Liquors , which will he I i i <lb/>
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.<lb/>
H V <lb/>
ii <lb/>
keep on hand a <lb/>
of Heady Hoot, <lb/>
Shoes. Dry Ores Goods, , <lb/>
Notions, hum Tool <lb/>
visions, <lb/>
old <lb/>
CHEAP <lb/>
We pay the in <lb/>
and all kinds of Country Pro- <lb/>
have five inch Shingle <lb/>
will be sold at <lb/>
at Kerry. <lb/>
All persons owing re- <lb/>
quested to make immediate sot- <lb/>
Don't place, and that <lb/>
want be at two <lb/>
BALTIMORE m <lb/>
NORFOLK. <lb/>
In In <lb/>
i II <lb/>
in Sept <lb/>
ale of <lb/>
f i the and <lb/>
our <lb/>
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<p>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
THIS PAPER <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
VAT Br. O- <lb/>
AT <lb/>
ROM COS <lb/>
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U- lot It <lb/>
is <lb/>
ting <lb/>
Mr. T. Bruce, <lb/>
in II or of <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mr. J. King w in Richmond <lb/>
looking after some <lb/>
fine <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. Nelson, of <lb/>
is rotting the family of father <lb/>
Rev. O. <lb/>
Mr. II. Home made a trip <lb/>
to Baltimore last week to <lb/>
chase holiday good, <lb/>
The health of Dr. W. M. B. <lb/>
Peanuts per bushel in grown very bad. This is sad <lb/>
this market. intelligence to hie friends. <lb/>
Superior Court in Blow has been <lb/>
this week. j for a week or more with a very <lb/>
To Morrow is the first day of troublesome carbuncle on hi neck. <lb/>
December. M es of <lb/>
Not in our com- township, spent a few days of <lb/>
new. I the past week at the home of the <lb/>
A little advance m rice. It <lb/>
now brings cents. <lb/>
1888 almanacs were ottered for <lb/>
sale on the sheets Saturday. <lb/>
Full moon to-night. <lb/>
Last day of November. <lb/>
Cotton firm at cents <lb/>
The days are now less than ten <lb/>
hours long. <lb/>
The toy stores displaying <lb/>
large lot of novelties for the <lb/>
days. <lb/>
the past week at the home of <lb/>
editor. <lb/>
Mr. J. p. Elliott, of the firm of <lb/>
Elliott Bros., Baltimore and Nor- <lb/>
folk, was mi town Friday <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day was general- <lb/>
n All <lb/>
j the business houses ere closed <lb/>
and services were held in-each of <lb/>
; the churches and collections taken <lb/>
for the orphans. The editor spent <lb/>
j a while in Bethel that <lb/>
and was glad to see that the stores <lb/>
in that prosperous little town were <lb/>
I also closed and the day observed. <lb/>
No one ever loses anything by ob- <lb/>
i serving Thanksgiving Day. <lb/>
Purchases <lb/>
Mr. W. R. <lb/>
j township, was in town Mon- <lb/>
taking deeds and paying for <lb/>
lot of timber for Messrs. <lb/>
I Green leaf. Son. This <lb/>
is the same firm we mentioned <lb/>
some weeks ago as having pun bas- <lb/>
ed large timber privileges in this <lb/>
county, and who proposed <lb/>
a railroad from some point on the <lb/>
river to Greenville. Mr. <lb/>
, looks after the <lb/>
es in bis section for the firm. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop and wife and <lb/>
Mr. C. and wife are at- <lb/>
tending the M. Conference at <lb/>
A counterfeit five dollar gold <lb/>
piece is in circulation, Look out ,, , . ., r ,, <lb/>
s Mr. Leon of <lb/>
to see us Saturday. <lb/>
The Reform Beading Boom Academy <lb/>
is now kept open from to jg About sixty <lb/>
o'clock, v. It. j pupils have been enrolled. <lb/>
The carpenters are not idle, as g j,,,,, op <lb/>
buildings up in different ,,.,,,,. Trinity at <lb/>
parts of town. Ly on remain- <lb/>
People are just niching to Cher-j oil until Monday, lie lay-read in <lb/>
to get advantage the bar- the Episcopal Church Sunday <lb/>
gains ottered there. g. <lb/>
Christmas approaches nearer and Re. W. T. Pastor <lb/>
nearer. It is now bat little morel the Church <lb/>
than three weeks off. <lb/>
On to-morrow we begin the last <lb/>
month of 1887. The flight of the <lb/>
year seems to have been rapid. <lb/>
There was a return <lb/>
weather last week, the <lb/>
latter days being especially so. <lb/>
day night in Green- <lb/>
ville, on Ins way to the <lb/>
Annual Conference at <lb/>
and is n g the trip-through on <lb/>
horse back. <lb/>
Rev. James U. preached <lb/>
a good sermon to a large <lb/>
in the Methodist Church <lb/>
There was more cotton brought Sunday IDs theme was <lb/>
into town last Saturday than we j purity and perfectness in the <lb/>
have any day this season. Church and his subject was well <lb/>
price of meal recently took discussed. <lb/>
a sudden and rapid nae. This should Be. P. A. Bishop, Pastor of <lb/>
be a warning to farmers to raise Methodist Church, preached I <lb/>
supplies at home. farewell sermon on lust Sun- <lb/>
people came in town Sat- day and is now attending the An- <lb/>
than have been here an., Conference at Fayetteville. <lb/>
this fall. It was a good day J For two Mr. Bishop baa la-j <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
for the merchants. <lb/>
Mr. A. has some of the <lb/>
bored earnestly in this field. <lb/>
not only his church but also <lb/>
,,,, . i . , I people of the community general- <lb/>
prettiest holiday and goods. , . ,. . i <lb/>
, -J,. ,, t ; It, and especially those who have <lb/>
we have seen in Greenville. It is , . . ,, . . <lb/>
learned to know him <lb/>
mire him, would <lb/>
of lei <lb/>
the C <lb/>
e t to <lb/>
a treat to visit his -tore. <lb/>
The i n took a huge <lb/>
of to Wash- <lb/>
t attend a lug <lb/>
elm ; down there. <lb/>
LaGrange is one <lb/>
year old. it is a paper, hut i <lb/>
there i n- doubt about its being <lb/>
a good one. and very readable. <lb/>
About <lb/>
attributes so carry forward I,,,,, cold <lb/>
any avocation to success <lb/>
well and a <lb/>
ice ti know <lb/>
to this place <lb/>
We e in <lb/>
i i-c ; <lb/>
weather was dis- <lb/>
the appearance of the <lb/>
rain on Monday, and yesterday the <lb/>
Heatings <lb/>
There was a large attendance <lb/>
upon the mass meeting <lb/>
Our people greatly en- <lb/>
the address of Rev. James <lb/>
of He spoke <lb/>
for fifty minutes and his argument <lb/>
I for temperance was pointed, <lb/>
and well illustrated. Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Jones will return to Green- <lb/>
ville next week and remain some <lb/>
days for the purpose of giving <lb/>
temperance lectures and assisting <lb/>
in pushing forward the worK here. <lb/>
Leo's <lb/>
has robbed <lb/>
the forests of its once bright foliage <lb/>
and it fills the heart with sadness <lb/>
to behold the giant trees with <lb/>
their hare, dreary-looking limbs. <lb/>
Though for the time being all <lb/>
seems dead and desolate as we <lb/>
gaze upon them, yet the eye of <lb/>
carries us forward and in the <lb/>
distance we catch a glimpse of <lb/>
hope's bright star, for we know <lb/>
that when Spring comes again <lb/>
with it will come the leaves and <lb/>
the flowers. Spring would he hut <lb/>
gloomy at best bad we no season <lb/>
but Spring. <lb/>
For contains an accurate <lb/>
calendar; conjectures of the <lb/>
Farm and Garden work for <lb/>
each month ; the eclipses, two of <lb/>
which are visible this year; the <lb/>
Tides at a record of <lb/>
events.- the time of holding the <lb/>
courts in each count-; also of the <lb/>
Supreme Court and Federal <lb/>
Courts; also the officers of the <lb/>
State Government and all the <lb/>
Institutions, such as the <lb/>
Deaf and Dumb <lb/>
Penitentiary, Agriculture, I <lb/>
It is a very valuable <lb/>
reference book for the masses of <lb/>
the people, and having been pub- <lb/>
I -1 years is now <lb/>
known and lead by our Slate <lb/>
Price, only In <lb/>
8-j t r one hundred copies. <lb/>
From Headquarters. <lb/>
but far below value we shall offer, as long as they <lb/>
Last, the following desirable goods which we <lb/>
have purchased for less than the bare cost of <lb/>
manufacturing or importing <lb/>
Towels, <lb/>
Napkins, <lb/>
Bleached Linen Damask Tablecloth, <lb/>
Turkey Bed <lb/>
Ladies Fine Hosiery, <lb/>
Ladies Medium Hosiery, <lb/>
Misses and children's Hosiery, <lb/>
Hamburg Edgings, <lb/>
Hamburg <lb/>
All these Goods will be marked in PLAIN FIG- <lb/>
and will be sold at ONE PRICE only. <lb/>
LICHTENSTEIN. <lb/>
M. R. LANG'S COLUMN. <lb/>
for <lb/>
OUR GREETING TO <lb/>
All join in the <lb/>
And Mug With loud refrain; <lb/>
For here's a stock most glorious <lb/>
And we've bargains ones again <lb/>
Then the louder. <lb/>
Let people u- know. <lb/>
Where to spend the dollar, <lb/>
In the of good- low, <lb/>
for <lb/>
i lot he s <lb/>
GRAND MAMMOTH DISPLAY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
FALL and WINTER GOODS <lb/>
We have values that will bear inspection <lb/>
throughout our bright, new Stock, which has <lb/>
JUST ARRIVED, <lb/>
EMBRACING THE FINEST QUALITIES, <lb/>
the LATEST STYLES, most COMPLETE AS <lb/>
and the LOWEST PRICES <lb/>
MUST <lb/>
Our Mammoth Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing <lb/>
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dress <lb/>
Hardware, Harness, Tinware, Crockery, <lb/>
will be sold at <lb/>
New York Cost, <lb/>
WITHOUT RESERVE <lb/>
Our business must be closed by the first of <lb/>
January next and these goods will be sold <lb/>
of p-ice <lb/>
Bargains Will Be Given For The Cash. <lb/>
EVERYBODY , <lb/>
I have given personal <lb/>
attention to the <lb/>
chase and management <lb/>
of my stock, and only a <lb/>
call is needed to con- <lb/>
you that <lb/>
HARD TIMES <lb/>
things of the <lb/>
PAST <lb/>
our Dues mom DEPARTMENT I <lb/>
Consists of single and doable width Dress Goods of every <lb/>
We can show you a full and complete line of Plain, Check <lb/>
Striped Cashmeres, Flannels, of all Grades. <lb/>
Our Velvet, Satin and Trimming Department <lb/>
Consists of all Colors and Shades of Silk and Cotton Velvets and <lb/>
Velveteens, from the cheapest to the finest qualities, in striped, <lb/>
plaid and plain designs. Trimmings in all colors, from <lb/>
inch to yards wide. Braided and beaded <lb/>
Laces and thousands of other articles in <lb/>
this line that want of space forbids mentioning. <lb/>
Our Ladies and Children Wraps and Cloak <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
We can show you a line of Ladies. Misses and Children's gar- <lb/>
in Russian Circulars, long and short Jackets <lb/>
of the latest designs and style, in qualities such as Brocaded <lb/>
vets, Diagonal, striped in all Plush <lb/>
Beaver. We have, this season, the largest stock of Ladies <lb/>
raps that we ever carried and our price will enable you to make <lb/>
a purchase. <lb/>
We can show yon a fine line of Striped. Check and Plain <lb/>
hams of all grades, 8-4, 7-8, 4-4. . Brown and Bleached Homespuns <lb/>
small and large check. Plaids 18-4 wide. Bleached and Brown <lb/>
Sheetings. Fall Styles of Striped Seersucker. and stylish <lb/>
lines of Calicoes. Tickings. Curtains, Flannels of all colors. <lb/>
wave down us <lb/>
will <lb/>
mid with <lb/>
as <lb/>
and constant <lb/>
work. The slothful cannot pros- When did yon see a bean- <lb/>
per. perfect day than was the <lb/>
The of the Board of Day And <lb/>
Comity Commissioners next Mon was followed <lb/>
will be an one. All We cannot speak For the <lb/>
officers must renew their hut there was <lb/>
every incentive to thankfulness. <lb/>
There will be lots of The merchants wore busy Sat-I <lb/>
this It comes on Sunday and our while <lb/>
and as one oar exchanges says down the street <lb/>
it observance of has been the <lb/>
Sunday and Monday. largest of customers were <lb/>
Our sympathies are extended to <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. in the <lb/>
in the stores of those merchants <lb/>
who advertise. <lb/>
death of their little child which <lb/>
Occurred at their home near Farm- <lb/>
on Wednesday- of last week. <lb/>
David of the Old Do- <lb/>
minion toils us he <lb/>
took bales of cot down t lie <lb/>
The office greatly at a single load, not many <lb/>
joyed Thanksgiving Day. j days ago. That the largest; <lb/>
load ever carried by one steamer on <lb/>
Tar River the aid <lb/>
did not forget the <lb/>
on Thanksgiving Day. Col- <lb/>
were taken in all the <lb/>
Churches benevolent purposes. <lb/>
Ai the Baptist Church were <lb/>
raised for the Baptist Orphanage, <lb/>
Thomasville. At the <lb/>
Church 10.78 were raised, half <lb/>
which went to widows and orphans <lb/>
of denomination and hull to <lb/>
the Oxford Orphan Asylum. At <lb/>
Episcopal were <lb/>
raised tor the poor in the clergy <lb/>
of that denomination. The <lb/>
Reform Glob Committee <lb/>
raised in cash and a large <lb/>
box merchandise for the Ox- <lb/>
ford Orphan Asylum. Upon the <lb/>
whole this was a good days con- <lb/>
and speaks well tor the <lb/>
liberality of our citizens. <lb/>
Among the many sea-1 <lb/>
wares I am of- <lb/>
will be found <lb/>
Our Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Department. <lb/>
my What beautiful carpets was the remark of a con- <lb/>
that passed our store. Prior to this season we had some- <lb/>
what this Department j but, owing to frequent calls from <lb/>
our customers, we have Invested largely in this line of goods. We <lb/>
a plain and fancy, in wool, <lb/>
Ladies hemp carpeting, also a full line of Smyrna and fancy <lb/>
Floor Oil Cloth in 6-4, 0-4 widths. purchase <lb/>
until you have inspected our beautiful stock, as it will <lb/>
do so. <lb/>
On the 23rd inst., at the <lb/>
of Mr. V. Which <lb/>
enjoyed <lb/>
Working hard as our force do they <lb/>
always know how to appreciate a <lb/>
day get a full measure of <lb/>
enjoyment. <lb/>
Some of show windows m <lb/>
town are assuming in <lb/>
the approaching <lb/>
holidays. At the stores of Messrs. I Arch J <lb/>
A. and Ryan Bedding <lb/>
they arc especially attractive. <lb/>
Many gobblers gobbled <lb/>
last gobble on Thanksgiving Day <lb/>
and those that the <lb/>
necks twirled only await the com- <lb/>
of Christmas to pass under the <lb/>
and gobble no more. <lb/>
much cotton remains in the <lb/>
fields now. A ride of some miles <lb/>
through the country, last should not he neglected, <lb/>
showed us that most of the staple <lb/>
bad been gathered. In some few- <lb/>
places the fields still look white <lb/>
As usual the Old Brick Store is <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Moore officiating, Mr. i <lb/>
of Martin <lb/>
and Miss Fannie Whichard, <lb/>
Pitt county, were united in mat-1 <lb/>
Mr. M. Tucker informs <lb/>
that there are two had <lb/>
let ween Greenville and <lb/>
place below town. It seems that j <lb/>
in some the repair of the J <lb/>
damage caused by the recent large <lb/>
freshet is slow. Such <lb/>
We have just received a beau- <lb/>
song entitled Think of <lb/>
words by Miss Mamie L. <lb/>
and music by Prof <lb/>
laying in a nice line of goods on b V- <lb/>
the substantial order for the <lb/>
days Friend and bis V Music <lb/>
clever clerks can supply all your . Pr <lb/>
.- I chased by North Carolinians. <lb/>
We have been trying to impress , Lichtenstein, Head. <lb/>
the fact upon the minds of some are offering a select lot <lb/>
of our delinquent subscribers that of desirable goods at prices less <lb/>
the Scripture says no man than cost to manufacture the same, <lb/>
but of them fail new advertisement in this <lb/>
to heed the lesson. j paper will tell you of a few <lb/>
Commissioner G. M. Mooring, offering. Keep their <lb/>
Carolina township, brought an; store in mind when are in <lb/>
ear of corn, or rather a cluster of a good article for little <lb/>
ears, on Friday, that contained money. <lb/>
. <lb/>
A meeting of the Israelites of <lb/>
Tarboro will be held in that town <lb/>
on December 4th, at <lb/>
o'clock, p. m., to organize an Aux- <lb/>
Association, and for-the <lb/>
purpose of assisting raising <lb/>
funds for the building of the Or-, <lb/>
Asylum of District Grand <lb/>
fourteen different cobs. There <lb/>
was one large ear with <lb/>
smaller ones around it. <lb/>
Mr. V. T,. Stephens, the <lb/>
confectioner, received another <lb/>
large lot of fine candies on Mon- <lb/>
day and invited us to sample it. <lb/>
Oh, no, we don't love candy, at <lb/>
least one might Judge so from the I Lodge, No. O. B., now <lb/>
amount that bad vanished to be erected at Atlanta, <lb/>
our bow made. Mr. Stephens j Ga. Israelites from neighboring <lb/>
keeps a nice assortment con fee are cordially invited to at- <lb/>
and receives a fresh supply tend in person or send in their <lb/>
every few day. names to be enrolled as members. <lb/>
As we measure the flight of <lb/>
year.- and look back into the past <lb/>
on what rapid wings time seems <lb/>
to have flown . An event occurs <lb/>
to-day and soon o'er. <lb/>
row we look upon it as yesterday, <lb/>
then last week, last month, last <lb/>
year and Boon years ago; <lb/>
and we cry, so fast so fast life <lb/>
with its pleasures is flitting by <lb/>
But let sonic crowning event be <lb/>
placed a few weeks at <lb/>
best in the future, and to the watt- <lb/>
ones the days and hours seem <lb/>
to drag slowly by as if freighted <lb/>
with leaden wings and with ex- <lb/>
of impatience we cry- <lb/>
aloud, so slow so slow the <lb/>
days will never go by These <lb/>
are but day realities in the <lb/>
lives of different people. <lb/>
Hearts That <lb/>
There is an old saying that <lb/>
laughs at or <lb/>
words to that effect. Ai any rate <lb/>
let a couple set their beads upon <lb/>
marrying each other and they <lb/>
generally manage some way to <lb/>
overcome all obstacles that may <lb/>
present themselves. About two <lb/>
weeks age a couple in this county <lb/>
took their friends by surprise and <lb/>
were married. The young lady <lb/>
in question being not quite four- <lb/>
teen years of age, the to <lb/>
some minds was how the license <lb/>
was obtained without parental <lb/>
consent. The truth in the case is <lb/>
that she was represented to <lb/>
of Deeds as being over <lb/>
eighteen, and it comes to light that <lb/>
the friend who applied for the <lb/>
wrote on a piece of paper <lb/>
years and told young <lb/>
lady that she must wear the strip <lb/>
in the bottom of her shoe before <lb/>
he could swear she was over <lb/>
teen years old. <lb/>
It is hardly necessary to call at- <lb/>
to the attractive <lb/>
of M. It. Lang. comae <lb/>
ion will see it, and next thing <lb/>
In order is to visit his <lb/>
and examine his elegant j <lb/>
An enumeration of what <lb/>
his store contains is simply an <lb/>
possibility. <lb/>
Appreciated Words. <lb/>
A letter Iron, the State of Now <lb/>
York, which came a few days ago <lb/>
say- <lb/>
paper comes to me <lb/>
every week and I appreciate <lb/>
it very much. Although the <lb/>
most of I he people are strangers <lb/>
now to me, occasionally I see the <lb/>
names of of the old <lb/>
that were living when I Was <lb/>
there. But the most of them <lb/>
have passed away and others have <lb/>
taken their places. Still it does <lb/>
me good to bear of what's going <lb/>
on in and about the good old place <lb/>
where have enjoyed many <lb/>
happy In speaking of inly- <lb/>
for newspapers our far-away <lb/>
friend added ever a man pays <lb/>
his debts he should pay the pi in <lb/>
and then the devil will stand <lb/>
a chance for bit- <lb/>
CARRIAGE. <lb/>
to <lb/>
anywhere cl- <lb/>
Cashmeres, Flannels, <lb/>
Suitings, Plaids and <lb/>
Stripes, Blanket Cloth, Dress <lb/>
j Silks both Black and Colored, <lb/>
PH find many <lb/>
i era too numerous to mention. <lb/>
and Trimmings. <lb/>
of every <lb/>
Braid and Braided Sets and <lb/>
Panels. Watered Silks and Sat <lb/>
ins, Sultan, Satins, Astrakhans, <lb/>
I Fur, and all other Stylish Trim- <lb/>
pay you to <lb/>
The only reliable Carriage Factory in <lb/>
Greenville, Go there if yon want <lb/>
Buggy, <lb/>
ORDERS SOLICITED. <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD STOKE. <lb/>
AND BUY- <lb/>
. log their year's supplies will And it to <lb/>
Highway <lb/>
Mr. J. B. a <lb/>
traveler, was in to see us <lb/>
Monday evening and told us of an <lb/>
adventure he bad while riding <lb/>
the road the night before. <lb/>
He was going to Washington and <lb/>
when about miles from that <lb/>
town passed a colored mail who <lb/>
asked to ride with bun. <lb/>
refused the man ran to the I i complete <lb/>
and attempted to get in. With <lb/>
the whip Mr. Langley persuaded; PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
the man not to make timber at- Aft a in arm an <lb/>
tempts that direction and drove I r SUGAR, <lb/>
on only to find that the bridge; SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
known as run Pricks. <lb/>
beyond he saw the man,; <lb/>
had been impassable SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
. ,. ., . i we direct from <lb/>
by some the timbers being re- Wing you to boy at one profit. At <lb/>
Slaved placed so a vehicle stock of <lb/>
could not pass. His horse stopped t <lb/>
and he heard the man give an always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
cry behind him, and looking <lb/>
J . , ft sold CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
saw him coining in a half run. ,., ,. sen <lb/>
Cheviot Suits in all sizes <lb/>
and colors, Gents Double-Breast <lb/>
D. Lichtenstein CO Albert Suits, Fine Dress <lb/>
Overcoats, and everything else <lb/>
that comprises a First-ChuB <lb/>
Clothing Department for Men, <lb/>
Youths and <lb/>
his position Mr. <lb/>
sprang from his buggy and halted <lb/>
the man when a few paces distant <lb/>
by placing his hand in his hip <lb/>
pocket as it to draw a pistol and <lb/>
threatening to kill the man if a <lb/>
further advance was made. <lb/>
fortunately he had no weapon but <lb/>
by assuming the threatening <lb/>
with his face to-ward the <lb/>
man kept the hitter at bay until <lb/>
he could remove the obstruction, <lb/>
mount the buggy and drive off. j <lb/>
Mr. thinks he escaped <lb/>
none to soon, for when a little <lb/>
bridge he met another <lb/>
man who was no doubt, an <lb/>
of the first and was coming <lb/>
answer to his outcry. It is a <lb/>
pity he did not have weapon and <lb/>
shoot the scoundrel. <lb/>
L. CO. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Hardware Dealers <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
. , , and Material, <lb/>
inform your Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oil. Glass, <lb/>
readers I a positive remedy for the BEST Steam Engine <lb/>
above named disease. By its timely Boiler, or any in line <lb/>
thousand of hornless cases have been. <lb/>
permanently eared. I shall be glad O A. Ii ON <lb/>
wild two bottles of my remedy to BEST GOODS, <lb/>
any of your who have , <lb/>
if they will send their l-u l <lb/>
Had poet address. Respectfully, i SQUARE <lb/>
T. A. MM, <lb/>
Boots Shoes. <lb/>
Ladies Fine Buttons Kid <lb/>
Boots, Gents Fine Dress Boots, <lb/>
Heavy Boots, Ditching Boots <lb/>
and all other kinds for Men and <lb/>
Boys. Ladies Gents Fine <lb/>
Dress Shoes of Standard makes. <lb/>
The Frank Shoe <lb/>
in Button, Lace and Congress. <lb/>
Gents F u <lb/>
Goods, Hats, Caps and <lb/>
everything else to be <lb/>
found at the <lb/>
ORE STORE. <lb/>
M. R. LANG, <lb/>
Manager and Proprietor. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT <lb/>
Having for years been the Leaden in the Clothing trade we are- <lb/>
ready to show yon a full and complete line of New and Stylish <lb/>
Ready-made for Men, Youths, Boys and wear, <lb/>
embracing Single-and Double Breasted Coats in Round and Straight <lb/>
Sacks and Frocks in Fancy Checked. Striped and Plain all <lb/>
Wool, Cashmeres. Cork-Screws, Diagonals, ; also <lb/>
a full line of single- and Double-Breasted Prince coats and <lb/>
vests of our own make. We guarantee to give you a fit, from a <lb/>
child's to the largest man's sizes. An inspection of our stock in <lb/>
this line will satisfy you that we are the leaders. Also a full line <lb/>
of ULSTERS and OVERCOATS. <lb/>
OUR HAT CAP DEPARTMENT <lb/>
is complete in all Styles and Shapes. Those who wish to possess a <lb/>
nice head ornament should inspect this line. <lb/>
OUR BOOT SHOE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
We can safely say we have never shown such an assortment at <lb/>
we are ready to show now. have a Large and Varied Stock of <lb/>
Men's, and Children's Shoes, in Lace, Button <lb/>
Congress and other Styles of all qualities; also Men and <lb/>
Heavy Boots at exceedingly low prices that will induce you to make <lb/>
your purchase of us. <lb/>
Our Merchant-Tailoring Department <lb/>
We have added, this season, to our Large Establishment a <lb/>
rate Department in the Merchant-Tailoring embracing the la- <lb/>
test Styles from our new Fashion Plate of this season in Cashmeres, <lb/>
Screws, Diagonals. Doe Skins, of all de- <lb/>
signs, and we will give you a SAFE. SECURE and <lb/>
RY guarantee in PIT and STYLE, as our reputation for the past <lb/>
years has proven such to all who have tried us. All kinds of <lb/>
Men's Garments CUT to ORDER, <lb/>
In Addition to the Above Departments We Carry <lb/>
a-full and complete assortment of Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, <lb/>
Blankets, Comforts, Picture Frames, and thousands of other <lb/>
articles which for want of space we have omitted to mention. <lb/>
We wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that we do <lb/>
not carry any second handed or old stock goods, nor is it necessary, <lb/>
with our reputation, to quote prices ; but an inspection of our <lb/>
Mammoth Display of New Goods will convince <lb/>
you that we are offering <lb/>
Rousing, Rattling <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
throughout our new, and extensive <lb/>
stock. An inspection of our stock will convince <lb/>
you of the above. <lb/>
A.<lb/>
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Ml SHEPPARD <lb/>
HAS JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK <lb/>
Goods, and baa <lb/>
the of an experienced assistant. <lb/>
All orders run now be tilled mi short- <lb/>
est notice. Dry and Wet Slumping for <lb/>
painting and embroidery neatly <lb/>
While in tin- Northern markets she <lb/>
careful to select only the best ant <lb/>
late.-t style food, in the Millinery line, am <lb/>
is prepared to oiler purchasers special <lb/>
IX TOWN <lb/>
KEROSENE OIL. <lb/>
By JAMES A. SMITH <lb/>
WILT. DAILY, <lb/>
II <lb/>
to parties desiring it. Kerosene Oil, as <lb/>
good as any In market and at Exactly the <lb/>
lame now paid at the stores. <lb/>
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED <lb/>
Save time, money and trouble by per- <lb/>
to till your orders at <lb/>
and places of business. <lb/>
SUMMER RESORT <lb/>
HOUSE, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
KW MANAGEMENT <lb/>
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. <lb/>
LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. <lb/>
TABLE WITH BEST OF <lb/>
THE MARKET. <lb/>
Good rooms and attentive servants. <lb/>
Feed Stables in connection. <lb/>
. Proprietor. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb/>
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb/>
the market affords. When in the city <lb/>
stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
on Main St., Washington. N. C. <lb/>
To T <lb/>
HIGH PRICES <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
For Shaving, Cutting and Hair. <lb/>
s Tor <lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb/>
Under the Opera House, at which place <lb/>
to a decree of Superior <lb/>
Court, at June Term 1887, Win. White- <lb/>
head against I. V. the undersign- <lb/>
ed Special will sell at pub- <lb/>
sale at the Court House door in Green- <lb/>
ville on Monday 2nd day of January next <lb/>
J the tract of land in Mid county, <lb/>
at the bridges on the Green county <lb/>
; road, cross Middle Swamps, thence down <lb/>
at which place ; said Swamp lo the month <lb/>
I have recently and where I have j branch, thence up the Canal in <lb/>
everything in my One I said branch to Gideon Allen's corner. <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
thence North East poles to a light- <lb/>
wood stake in the of several small <lb/>
maples in Thomas Joyner's line, thence <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
AND TATS. <lb/>
BARBERSHOP poles to a stake, by <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
With all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
South West poles to a <lb/>
pine stump near the county road, thence <lb/>
Razors sharpened reasonable figures I South Went poles to a stake In a <lb/>
CT Orders for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed- Very respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
h. <lb/>
T THE STOCK OF NEW <lb/>
MILLINERY GOODS <lb/>
constantly at <lb/>
MRS. COW ELL'S <lb/>
will convince yon that they arc without a <lb/>
parallel hi this market, both as <lb/>
and price. A new lot of the latest style <lb/>
good.- received every few days. <lb/>
bend. Joyner's corner, <lb/>
West to the Green county road. Jas. Joy- <lb/>
corner, thence a Southerly course <lb/>
along the of said road to the be- <lb/>
ginning, containing by estimation <lb/>
twelve hundred acres more or be- <lb/>
the lands formerly belonging to Dr. <lb/>
Noah Joyner. Terms cash <lb/>
AUG. If. MOORE <lb/>
Nov. 7th, 1887. Special <lb/>
IT <lb/>
Cost <lb/>
WE ARE PREPARING TO GO OUT <lb/>
of business and for that reason offer <lb/>
our stock of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
and. <lb/>
FAMILY SUPPLIES, <lb/>
AT COST. <lb/>
Come to see us early if you wish to secure <lb/>
BARGAINS. <lb/>
M. L. Slaughter Co. <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing <lb/>
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Furniture <lb/>
and Groceries. Rock Lima kept constant- <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
I have just received a large lot of K nick. <lb/>
Braces for girls, ladies and <lb/>
gentlemen. need only to be tried to <lb/>
give satisfaction <lb/>
I can now offer to the Jobbing Trade <lb/>
superior advantages in Geo. A. A <lb/>
spool cotton which I will sell at <lb/>
cents per do., per cent. off. <lb/>
I keep on hand a large supply of <lb/>
ford's Bread Preparation, I <lb/>
sell at wholesale prices to merchants. <lb/>
The patronage the public is res- <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
ROBERT BURNS. <lb/>
The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the <lb/>
hill. <lb/>
Concealing the course of the dark wind- <lb/>
rill; <lb/>
How languid the scenes, late so sprightly, <lb/>
appear <lb/>
As Autumn to winter resigns the pale <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The forests arc leafless, the meadows are <lb/>
brown. <lb/>
And all the gay foppery of Summer is <lb/>
flown ; <lb/>
Apart let me wander, apart let me muse. <lb/>
How quick Time is flying, how keen Fate <lb/>
pursues <lb/>
STEAM ENGINES <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA. I <lb/>
O Martin County. I <lb/>
Minnie Sherrod. <lb/>
Lela and husband. N. <lb/>
James and <lb/>
band, F. G. James, Plaintiffs. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Willie Sherrod. Defendant. <lb/>
To Willie <lb/>
You art hereby notified that on <lb/>
; 1st 1887, a petition was tiled in <lb/>
by the above named plaintiffs, <lb/>
praying a division of the lands described <lb/>
in said petition of which you are an heir. <lb/>
You are hereby notified to appear at my <lb/>
office either ill or guardian on the <lb/>
I -3rd day of December 1837 to answer. <lb/>
plead or demur to said petition, and <lb/>
; should you fail to -o appear a guardian <lb/>
; will lie appointed to answer for <lb/>
, you and Judgment tendered in accordance <lb/>
with said petition, witness my hand at <lb/>
I Martin county <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
CRAWFORD <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
and all other machines repaired at short <lb/>
notice, at home or at shop. Iron and <lb/>
Brass Turning done in the beat manner. <lb/>
Cylinder- bored. Models made to order. <lb/>
Locks repaired. Key-made or fitted, Pipe <lb/>
cut and threaded, repaired in best <lb/>
manner. Bring on work. General <lb/>
Jobbing done O. P. <lb/>
Greenville. K. C <lb/>
R. <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
GOING SOUTH. <lb/>
No No <lb/>
LAND virtue of the <lb/>
tr given in a Deed of Trust made by <lb/>
W. A. Barrett Co. on the th day of <lb/>
March, and recorded in the Regis- <lb/>
office of county in Hook <lb/>
pages and the undersigned w ill sell <lb/>
I at the Court House door bl on <lb/>
j Monday the day of Dec, the fol- <lb/>
lowing described real estate, situate in the <lb/>
R. County of Pitt. Farmville township That <lb/>
dally <lb/>
Fast Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
tract of land on which W. A. Barret now <lb/>
resides, lying on Black Swamp and Little <lb/>
Creek adjoining the lands of <lb/>
No R. a. Bynum, L. J. Barrett. G. W. Bar- <lb/>
pm o pin <lb/>
in am <lb/>
pm pm <lb/>
I SO <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
to <lb/>
Warsaw am <lb/>
Magnolia BOO <lb/>
Ar Wilmington H <lb/>
mm <lb/>
No No <lb/>
daily daily daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
Magnolia am <lb/>
Ar Warsaw c<lb/>
Ar II <lb/>
Wilson pm <lb/>
Ar Mount<lb/>
Tarboro , am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 <lb/>
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck <lb/>
A. II. daily except Sunday. . <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, C. via <lb/>
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
on P M. E V M. arrive <lb/>
William-ton. X C. o P M. <lb/>
in leaves X C, daily <lb/>
except Sunday. A M. Sunday A <lb/>
M, arrive Tarboro, X , o A M, <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland X I Branch leaves <lb/>
daily except A M, I <lb/>
X C. X A M. Re-I <lb/>
turning leaves H A M. I <lb/>
arrive X C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
Mount for Nashville inn I'M. <lb/>
leaves Nashville A M, daily, <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at <lb/>
P M. leave Clinton at A I <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb/>
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson, and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train makes close connection at <lb/>
all points North dally. All I <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily except <lb/>
day Any Line. <lb/>
Trains make connection for all <lb/>
points via Richmond and Wash- <lb/>
and others, acres more <lb/>
or less tract is subject to the home- <lb/>
stead of said W. A. Barrett, described as <lb/>
Begin at a stake near Tar- <lb/>
road. G. W. Barrett's corner, thence <lb/>
down the branch to the swamp, thence <lb/>
down the Swamp to Greenville road, <lb/>
thence with said road to cross fence, <lb/>
thence with fence to Creek, <lb/>
thence down Creek to cross fence <lb/>
site to dwelling house, thence with said <lb/>
fence a straight line to Greenville road, <lb/>
thence to Fork Tarboro. thence with said <lb/>
Tarboro road to the beginning, contain- <lb/>
Also the store lot in the <lb/>
town of Farmville in said County upon <lb/>
which the said W. A. Barrett Co. done <lb/>
business. Terms made known on day of <lb/>
ale. J. A. BYNUM, <lb/>
November 1st, Trustee <lb/>
Sugg A <lb/>
v r <lb/>
MIS JO <lb/>
dos <lb/>
pen <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN, <lb/>
BUY <lb/>
EXCELSIOR <lb/>
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY <lb/>
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb/>
ALL PURCHASERS CAM BE SUITED <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
on hand a line of the best <lb/>
CASKETS CASES. <lb/>
Also fine Imitation ROSE and <lb/>
WALNUT CASES, with handsome Li- <lb/>
and Trimmings. Having good fa- <lb/>
for handling Collins, and a new, <lb/>
convenient Hearse, I am prepared to give <lb/>
personal attention at Burials. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
AT A SACRIFICE <lb/>
Isaac <lb/>
AND HALS <lb/>
L. C. TERRELL, <lb/>
LAND virtue of a decree of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt County, <lb/>
made in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, and entitled Samuel H. <lb/>
; Langley. of David vs. <lb/>
i Thomas II. Langley et and numbered <lb/>
j upon the Special Proceeding Docket of <lb/>
said Court as case number I will, on <lb/>
; Friday, December Kith, sell at pub- <lb/>
sale before the Court Howe door in <lb/>
Greenville all that piece or parcel of land <lb/>
situated in town-hip and known <lb/>
. as lot No. in the division of the lands of <lb/>
David deceased, among his heirs- <lb/>
All train- run solid between was assigned to Marina <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Perkins, de- <lb/>
Palace Sleep, i attached. I as follows Beginning at last <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE. ; course of I m the Creek, running <lb/>
General , thence South West poles to the <lb/>
J. R. Supt Transportation down the road <lb/>
T M. EMERSON. thence East poles to the run <lb/>
of the Creek, thence up the Creek to the <lb/>
beginning, containing subject <lb/>
however to the dower right of Marina <lb/>
Langley the widow of said David <lb/>
Terms of sale Cash. <lb/>
ALLEN WARREN. <lb/>
de of David Langley <lb/>
Greenville, X. Nov. <lb/>
STORE which I now occupy must <lb/>
be vacated by the first of January, in <lb/>
order that necessary repairs may Be made <lb/>
to the building, and to prevent the hand- <lb/>
ling and moving of too many goods my <lb/>
present stock will be offered <lb/>
AT COST. <lb/>
My stock embraces a full line of <lb/>
MILLINERY GOODS, <lb/>
such as HATS and BONNETS of latest <lb/>
styles and best qualities, <lb/>
PLUSHES, . <lb/>
VELVETS; <lb/>
FELTS, <lb/>
and all kinds of goods generally kept in <lb/>
a first-class-millinery store. <lb/>
Also r. full stock of <lb/>
consisting of HOSIERY. GLOVES. <lb/>
HANDKERCHIEFS, <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SHOES, <lb/>
LACES, EMBROIDERIES and a full <lb/>
j line of JEWELRY of the best rolled gold <lb/>
, plate. In fact a thousand other articles <lb/>
j too numerous to <lb/>
Remember these goods <lb/>
Must I <lb/>
order to prevent moving them. <lb/>
COME AND <lb/>
Mrs. R. H. Home. <lb/>
Oct Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
let cold of yours run on. Yon <lb/>
think it is a light thing. But it may run <lb/>
into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or <lb/>
consumption. <lb/>
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is <lb/>
dangerous. Consumption is death it- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
The breathing apparatus most be kept <lb/>
healthy and clear of all obstructions and <lb/>
offensive matter. Otherwise there is <lb/>
trouble ahead. <lb/>
All the diseases-of these parts, head, <lb/>
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, <lb/>
can be delightfully and entirely cured <lb/>
the use of German Syrup. If <lb/>
you don't know this already, thousands <lb/>
and thousands of people can tell you. <lb/>
They have been cured by it. and <lb/>
how it is, Bottle only <lb/>
cents. Ask any druggist. <lb/>
you give me <lb/>
sir, to buy a bottle of <lb/>
with <lb/>
that rather a cheeky request <lb/>
won't think so when <lb/>
you hear the particulars. Yon see <lb/>
I've been all the <lb/>
at a expense, I want to <lb/>
reciprocate. I'm white; if I am a <lb/>
York Sun. <lb/>
Mr. N. II. of Mobile, Ala <lb/>
I great pleasure in <lb/>
mending Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb/>
Consumption, having used it for a severe <lb/>
attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave <lb/>
me Instant relief and entirely cured me <lb/>
and I have not been afflicted since. I also <lb/>
beg to state that I had tried other <lb/>
dies with no good result. Have also used <lb/>
Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life <lb/>
Pills, both of which I can recommend. <lb/>
Dr King's Discovery for Con- <lb/>
Coughs and Colds, is sold on a <lb/>
guarantee. Trial bottle free at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Gen. Tuttle draws a pension of <lb/>
a month because he was <lb/>
ed ill the war. This is said to be <lb/>
all. He was never hurt. He <lb/>
stole Southern cotton bales, and <lb/>
now he is stealing the people's <lb/>
money in a bogus pension. lie is <lb/>
one of the fellows who gnash their <lb/>
teeth when the South is named. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
THE LIFE OF A CHILD. <lb/>
Mr. L. Fain, a large commission mer- <lb/>
chant, says he owes the life of his child <lb/>
to Dr. Huckleberry Cordial. It <lb/>
always gradually checks the bowels and <lb/>
docs not constipate as many do, <lb/>
Raleigh News f Two <lb/>
little boys, one aged nine, the <lb/>
other twelve years old, were taken <lb/>
for being beastly drunk on the <lb/>
streets. When they sobered up <lb/>
they were sent home. All police <lb/>
cases are unfortunate and have a <lb/>
certain degree of sadness in them, <lb/>
but this was the saddest and most <lb/>
deplorable case of drunkenness <lb/>
that has come under the eyes of <lb/>
the Raleigh police in many a long <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Wonderful earn. <lb/>
W. D. Hoyt Co., Wholesale and Re- <lb/>
tail Druggists of Rome Ga,, <lb/>
have been selling Dr. King's New Dis- <lb/>
Electric Bitters and <lb/>
Salve for four years. Have never <lb/>
handled remedies that sell as well or give <lb/>
such universal satisfaction. There have <lb/>
been some wonderful cures effected by <lb/>
these medicines in this city. Several ca- <lb/>
of pronounced Consumption have been <lb/>
entirely by use of a few bottles of <lb/>
Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in con- <lb/>
with Electric Bitters. We <lb/>
them Sold <lb/>
That John Nichols should be <lb/>
put down in the list of Congress- <lb/>
men as an independent is quite a <lb/>
joke. There is no more thorough- <lb/>
going republican in the country <lb/>
than Observer. <lb/>
LIKE FAINTING <lb/>
Why arc good resolutions like fainting <lb/>
ladies t They should be carried out, and <lb/>
parents should not forget the resolutions <lb/>
that would never them to be with- <lb/>
out that cough and croup cure, Taylor's <lb/>
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and <lb/>
Mullein. <lb/>
What Kind are You. <lb/>
Elizabeth City Carolinian. <lb/>
There ate two kinds of <lb/>
for a living and <lb/>
farming as a business. If a man <lb/>
farms fur a living only, and gets <lb/>
it, he is a farmer in that <lb/>
lino. If he is farming as a <lb/>
and only gets a living, he <lb/>
then no worse off than the major- <lb/>
of those who style themselves <lb/>
business men. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin ons <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb/>
per box. For sale by <lb/>
Who Will Win the Pony and <lb/>
Saddle. <lb/>
The Sunny South has ottered a <lb/>
pony, bridle and saddle to the boy <lb/>
or girl who will send in the <lb/>
number of subscribers by the <lb/>
11th of January next. for <lb/>
sample circulars, etc. Ad- <lb/>
dress the Sunny South, Atlanta. <lb/>
Ga. <lb/>
To. the Editor-Please inform your <lb/>
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb/>
above named disease. By it- timely <lb/>
use thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb/>
permanently cured. I shall be glad to <lb/>
send two bottles of my remedy to <lb/>
any of your readers who have <lb/>
If they will send me their express <lb/>
and address. Respectfully, <lb/>
T. A. Slocum, It, C, Pearl st., N. Y. <lb/>
Valuable Presents Free <lb/>
The Sunny South will distribute <lb/>
handsome presents among <lb/>
its patrons on January 1888. <lb/>
Gold and silver money, gold <lb/>
watches, sewing machines, silk <lb/>
dresses, tine furniture, valuable <lb/>
books, etc , aggregating over <lb/>
in money. Send for <lb/>
copies free and tor circulars <lb/>
giving full particulars and ac- <lb/>
from those who <lb/>
received presents in the October <lb/>
distribution. Send also the names <lb/>
of your friends for sample copies <lb/>
of the paper. Address the Sunny <lb/>
South, Atlanta. Ga. <lb/>
The fool-killer is needed in <lb/>
Wisconsin. Several young people <lb/>
were taking a walk and they met <lb/>
two driving one of whom was a <lb/>
justice of the peace. Two the <lb/>
young people were married by <lb/>
him just for fun and now they are <lb/>
lamenting their egregious <lb/>
The simplest, safest and surest means <lb/>
to relieve the baby of colic and induce <lb/>
slumber is Dr. Baby Syrup. Price <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Many diseases date their origin from <lb/>
functional disturbance of the stomach <lb/>
and liver. always corrects these <lb/>
ah normal conditions. <lb/>
A minister having some of his <lb/>
old sermons, was asked what he <lb/>
had in his package. ton- <lb/>
was the reply. <lb/>
A BABY LIKE A GALE OF WIND. <lb/>
Why is a a gale <lb/>
of wind Because it begins with a squall <lb/>
Cold gales induce coughs and croup. <lb/>
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum <lb/>
hind Mullein will cure It. <lb/>
be a ft ninths fore <lb/>
Send far book T- free. <lb/>
Co. Atlanta,<lb/>
en I he <lb/>
, J as n <lb/>
MEDICINE. <lb/>
In district their virtue arc<lb/>
a In <lb/>
Elegantly<lb/>
Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
Office, Murray St. New <lb/>
When I say I do not mean merely to <lb/>
top them a unit, and then them re- <lb/>
turn again. I CUBE. <lb/>
I bar made toe <lb/>
FITS, <lb/>
SICKNESS, <lb/>
I warrant my remedy to <lb/>
Cm a the wont eases. others bare <lb/>
tailed Is no reason not now receiving a cure. <lb/>
Bead at once a a Fas it <lb/>
my Give Express <lb/>
Office. It coats yon nothing a <lb/>
trial, and It will cur yon. Address <lb/>
ROOT. <lb/>
Japan clover is said to be a <lb/>
restorer of worn oat lands. <lb/>
It will grow in places where the <lb/>
soil is too poor to produce other <lb/>
vegetation. <lb/>
A POSITIVE GENTLEMAN. <lb/>
Which is the most positive gentleman t <lb/>
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of <lb/>
Sweet Gum and Mullein is certain to cure <lb/>
coughs, colds and croup. It JIb pleasant <lb/>
and effective. <lb/>
News f The <lb/>
most peculiar instance incident to <lb/>
the late freshet was reported yes <lb/>
Mr. A. Rogers, living on <lb/>
creek about four miles <lb/>
north of the city, a large <lb/>
turtle on the top of a fodder stack. <lb/>
The water rose high enough to <lb/>
wash it there. The turtle grab- <lb/>
bed the lop of the pole with it <lb/>
teeth, it did not thunder, <lb/>
held the waters went down <lb/>
left it there. <lb/>
Well and Truly Said. <lb/>
Goldsboro Argus. <lb/>
A who bus traveled <lb/>
right extensively says, that hi all <lb/>
that goes to make a perfect land <lb/>
to live in, there are few that <lb/>
pass the belt of country embraced <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
Edgecombe and counties ad- <lb/>
to these. These have a <lb/>
mate unsurpassed by any the <lb/>
known world; a soil fertile, and <lb/>
suited to the products almost <lb/>
every zone; a people intelligent, <lb/>
law-abiding, moral, frugal, <lb/>
and patriotic; their <lb/>
facilities are good, and <lb/>
they are contented, happy and <lb/>
prosperous. <lb/>
IMPORTANT. <lb/>
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE <lb/>
FIRM OF <lb/>
T. R. Cherry Co., <lb/>
are hereby notified to come forward at <lb/>
once and settle their accounts. Tills is <lb/>
important, as the business of the <lb/>
must be closed up. <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
All persons indebted to me by note or <lb/>
account arc requested to call and settle the <lb/>
same immediately. <lb/>
Further indulgence cannot nor will not <lb/>
be given, when I move in the country I <lb/>
shall place all my claims in the hands of <lb/>
a Collector with instructions to collect, ho- <lb/>
ping the collection of but few will have <lb/>
to be paid for. JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Lost. <lb/>
On the 14th, inst., a note for live <lb/>
red pounds of lint cotton or value In <lb/>
money, given by Hines to H. F. <lb/>
Keel, payable on the first day of <lb/>
All persons arc hereby forbid- <lb/>
den from buying or for the same <lb/>
H. F. Keel. <lb/>
MARLBORO, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
qualified on the 19th day of <lb/>
1887 as administrator de non on <lb/>
the estate of John S. Taft, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all person having claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them, prop- <lb/>
authenticated, to me for payment on <lb/>
or before the 19th day of November, 1887. <lb/>
or this notice will b plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate are requested to make immediate <lb/>
payment to me. ALLEN WARREN, <lb/>
Adm. non estate of John S. Taft <lb/>
PROPERTY FOR SALE I <lb/>
M acres in the town of Greenville, op- <lb/>
Machine Shops, will be sold <lb/>
IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. <lb/>
For further particulars, apply to <lb/>
J. R. Forbes., <lb/>
or Alfred Forbes. <lb/>
PARSER'S <lb/>
HAIR <lb/>
Falls to On, <lb/>
to Cater. <lb/>
PARKER'S <lb/>
ass n <lb/>
o cm <lb/>
What is this Disease that is Coming <lb/>
Upon Us <lb/>
like a thief at night it <lb/>
in upon us The pa- <lb/>
have pains about tin- <lb/>
cheat and sides, and sometime. <lb/>
in the back. They feel dull <lb/>
and the mouth has a <lb/>
bad taste, especially in the <lb/>
morning. A sort of sticky slime <lb/>
collects the teeth. The <lb/>
appetite is poor. There is a <lb/>
feeling like a heavy load on the <lb/>
stomach ; n faint, all <lb/>
gone sen i s the pit of the <lb/>
stomach food does not <lb/>
satisfy. The eyes are sunken, <lb/>
the hand and feet become cold <lb/>
and clammy. After a while a <lb/>
cough sets in, at not dry, but <lb/>
after a few months it in attend- <lb/>
ed with a greenish-colored ex- <lb/>
The patient feels <lb/>
tired all the while, and sleep <lb/>
does not seem to afford any <lb/>
rest. time he <lb/>
nervous, irritable and gloomy, <lb/>
and has. vi Then <lb/>
is a giddiness, .-. sort of whirl- <lb/>
sensation in Lead when <lb/>
rising The how- <lb/>
els become the skin is <lb/>
dry and hot -it times; the blood <lb/>
becomes thick and -stagnant; <lb/>
the whites of the eyes become <lb/>
tinged with yellow; the urine <lb/>
is scanty and high colored, de- <lb/>
positing a sediment after stand- <lb/>
There is frequently a <lb/>
spitting up of the some- <lb/>
times with a sour taste and <lb/>
sometimes with a sweetish <lb/>
taste; this is frequently at- <lb/>
tended with the <lb/>
heart; the vision becomes <lb/>
paired, with before <lb/>
there is a feeling of great <lb/>
prostration and weakness. All <lb/>
of these symptoms are in turn <lb/>
present. It is thought that <lb/>
nearly of our <lb/>
has in some <lb/>
its varied ins. <lb/>
It has found that <lb/>
mistaken the cause <lb/>
this Some have <lb/>
rested i for a liver complaint, <lb/>
for kidney disease, etc., <lb/>
none of these, <lb/>
have been attended <lb/>
with success; for it is really <lb/>
constipation and dyspepsia. It <lb/>
found that Shaker Ex- <lb/>
Tact of Roots, or Mother <lb/>
gel's Curative Syrup, when <lb/>
prepared will remove <lb/>
his disease in all its stages, <lb/>
must taken, however, <lb/>
o secure the genuine article. <lb/>
IT WILL THAN <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
Mr. John C. <lb/>
of Co., <lb/>
wife has <lb/>
so much benefited by <lb/>
maker Extract of Roots or <lb/>
Syrup that she says <lb/>
he would rather be without <lb/>
of her food than without <lb/>
the medicine. It has done her <lb/>
good than the doctors and <lb/>
ill other medicines put together. <lb/>
would ride twenty miles to <lb/>
et it into the hands of any <lb/>
if he can get it in no other <lb/>
way. I believe it will soon sell in <lb/>
this State better than cotton. <lb/>
FROM TEXAS. <lb/>
Mrs. S. E. Barton, of Varner, <lb/>
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that <lb/>
she had been long afflicted with <lb/>
dyspepsia and disease of the <lb/>
urinary organs and was cured <lb/>
by Shaker Extract of Roots. <lb/>
Rev. J. J. merchant, <lb/>
of the same place, who sold <lb/>
Mrs. Barton the medicine, says <lb/>
he has sold it for four years <lb/>
and never knew it to fail. <lb/>
HI WAS ALMOST DEAD <lb/>
I was so low with <lb/>
that there was not a <lb/>
to be found who could <lb/>
do anything with me. had <lb/>
fluttering of the heart and <lb/>
swimming of the bead. One <lb/>
day I read your pamphlet called <lb/>
the <lb/>
which my disease <lb/>
better than I could myself. I <lb/>
tried the Shaker Extract of <lb/>
Roots and kept on with it until <lb/>
to-day I rejoice in good health. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Ky. <lb/>
For sale by all Druggists, <lb/>
address the A. J. <lb/>
White, Limited, <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
D. J. Editor Proprietor.<lb/>
w. <lb/>
ENLARGED TO <lb/>
.- <lb/>
l fries Remains Jane. <lb/>
Si Per Year, <lb/>
IN ADVANCE <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR IS THE <lb/>
Newspaper ever published in <lb/>
Greenville. It the <lb/>
LATEST NEWS <lb/>
and gives Mow Bending Mutter for <lb/>
the money any other paper <lb/>
published in North Carolina. <lb/>
The gives a variety <lb/>
of news. NATIONAL, STATE <lb/>
and LOCAL, devote it- <lb/>
self to the material advancement <lb/>
of the section in which it <lb/>
Send your name and get a <lb/>
FREE SAMPLE <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
is to the tor, as its <lb/>
large and growing circulation <lb/>
makes it an excellent medium <lb/>
through which to reach the people <lb/>
X VIEW TO MY <lb/>
business on Hie lot of January. I <lb/>
now my entire -lock of at <lb/>
that will suit ever- I ask <lb/>
an examination of stock to convince <lb/>
yon I mean what I say. All notes <lb/>
and mortgages not paid by the 15th of De- <lb/>
I shall put in train of collection; <lb/>
also I shall proceed to collect all account <lb/>
not paid by the 1st day of January by law <lb/>
J. R. Davenport, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Wanted <lb/>
m I <lb/>
Cotton Seed. <lb/>
For which the PRICE will <lb/>
be paid, or Cotton Seed Meal given ex- <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Tarboro Oil Mills. <lb/>
Tarboro, X. C. Out, 1881 <lb/>
WYATT L. BROWN, <lb/>
The Progressive Farmer <lb/>
HAS ED TO RALEIGH <lb/>
and will be Improved in many important <lb/>
change in It policy. <lb/>
change in editorial management. <lb/>
industrial and educational interests of our <lb/>
people paramount to all other consideration <lb/>
of state -hall continue to be our <lb/>
watchword. <lb/>
The humblest ill our State, <lb/>
be without without <lb/>
We Intend lo make it one of the <lb/>
BEST and one of CHEAPEST pa- <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
The following liberal an <lb/>
TO CLUBS. <lb/>
subscriber Bud under year, <lb/>
subscribers and under year, <lb/>
subscribers and under 1.1, year, 1.50 <lb/>
subscribers and under year, 1.28 <lb/>
M subscribers or more, I year. <lb/>
STRICTLY IN <lb/>
in the Slate should <lb/>
send us a good club at once. <lb/>
L. L. Editor. <lb/>
P. F. DUFFY, Ass-t Editor, j <lb/>
E. RAY, Bus. <lb/>
1887 <lb/>
A YEAR. <lb/>
THE DAILY WHIG, <lb/>
The cheapest daily paper in the South. <lb/>
THE WEEKLY has been enlarged and <lb/>
the price reduced to inn, a <lb/>
The cheapest weekly paper published. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY ISSUE and WEEKLY <lb/>
EDITION both one year <lb/>
The two are cheaper and than a <lb/>
semi-weekly, as you get one daily issue <lb/>
and a weekly for cents less than any <lb/>
semi-weekly paper. <lb/>
DAILY SENT FREE two weeks. <lb/>
and WEEKLY MONTH <lb/>
Spend one cent fur a postal card and or- <lb/>
one or the other on trial. Address <lb/>
C. B. <lb/>
THE WHIG, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
obtained, and all in <lb/>
U. S. Patent Office or in the Court <lb/>
to for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
We arc opposite U. S. <lb/>
Office engaged in Patents <lb/>
and can obtain patents it <lb/>
less time than those more remote <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
When model or drawing n sen <lb/>
we advise as to free <lb/>
of charge, and we make no charge <lb/>
we obtain Patents. <lb/>
refer, here, to the Post Mas- <lb/>
the Sept. of the Money <lb/>
Div., and to officials of the U. S <lb/>
Patent Office. For circular, advice <lb/>
terms and reference to actual <lb/>
in your own State, or county <lb/>
address, C. A. Snow <lb/>
Washington, D. C <lb/>
ALL ORDERS FOR <lb/>
I Flare i. V. H as fear<lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
Edwards N, <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
l-T. C <lb/>
We have the largest and most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found In <lb/>
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb/>
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb/>
FOR INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
Printers <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
When not b we will ma <lb/>
leading in i o <lb/>
. <lb/>
School Pen. boars, I do, each, . <lb/>
a . <lb/>
Stabs, do. each, <lb/>
PROMPTLY FILLED. <lb/>
Notice I <lb/>
PREPARATION for <lb/>
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb/>
dandruff is before the public. <lb/>
Among the many who have used It with <lb/>
wonderful success. I refer you to the fol- <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the troth of my assertion <lb/>
Latham, Greenville. <lb/>
KR. O. <lb/>
Sr., <lb/>
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb/>
the above named complaint can procure <lb/>
it from me, at my place of business, for <lb/>
per bottle. Respectfully, <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, March 1487. be. <lb/>
if. sand a not. <lb/>
r-. I <lb/>
. Seal <lb/>
.- Aw in I <lb/>
buy I<lb/>
for eats. -f l <lb/>
at Linda. <lb/>
. Then mill I- <lb/>
BOOK. <lb/>
l . . . . i n-. <lb/>
-of nearly all <lb/>
I lions of In . i <lb/>
I for information <lb/>
In to ml u i <lb/>
from bi-M <lb/>
for <lb/>
KEEP CAGE BIRDS <lb/>
i, CM- C <lb/>
COS. I<lb/>
n ell <lb/>
t. fur ; <lb/>
If <lb/>
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fur <lb/>
aid t k <lb/>
D All about Parr- I'm. u <lb/>
i all etc ft <lb/>
The HI In. <lb/>
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, <lb/>
ST South Pa. <lb/>
catarrh <lb/>
CREAM BALM <lb/>
Cures <lb/>
COLO IN HEAD <lb/>
CATARRH <lb/>
Not a <lb/>
Snuff or <lb/>
Free from <lb/>
and of- <lb/>
A of Is Into <lb/>
lo quickly <lb/>
the of phi<lb/>
It mm- <lb/>
of the head from additional mid, <lb/>
and <lb/>
are <lb/>
by a fen-application. <lb/>
A treatment will cm. <lb/>
Price at mail, <lb/>
V. Y. <lb/>
m Not n. <lb/>
No part ft may finally <lb/>
head, to the <lb/>
head. There i of <lb/>
It In a coW. <lb/>
One of kind Is to In a few <lb/>
of know h <lb/>
pad Cream la <lb/>
tho head and catarrh In all <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
The up his <lb/>
STYLE, <lb/>
any person tit-siring a <lb/>
CLEAN k PLEASANT <lb/>
HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb/>
or anything in <lb/>
TONSORIAL <lb/>
a trial. Satisfaction <lb/>
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLY <lb/>
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